We explore the music and making of Pink Floyd's second album through archival and original interviews with the band members and fellow artists.
Night Flight’s here to help you keep those New Year’s Resolutions! In our Self-Help Video Break (a video mashup from the NF editors similar to Atomic TV and Rockin’ Ronnie), we’re treated to “w...Read More
“Rock ’n’ Roll has always had a strong political perspective,” says Night Flight host Pat Prescott introducing a politically-charged "Take Off" episode from 1985. The quintessentially '80s vide...Read More
Experimental animator (and bio-chemist/philosopher) Ernest Gusella stops by the Night Flight studios to talk about his analog and digital video synthesis projects, which were inspired by Terry ...Read More
A man is captured and forced to endure another strange experiment.
A lodger, a drifter, a cheap motel, and the consequence of stupidity.
A van-living joke writer wanders the industrial zone at night.
"We used existing Butch Willis material in our ongoing crusade (at the time) to expose more people to Butch. I was long retired as 'manager,' but still a fan, and I remain one today." - Jeff Krulik
When Joy's fairytale romance crashes and burns on the eve of her 35th birthday, the TICK-TOCK of her biological clock pushes her to try new things.
Five identical men balance themselves on an ever-shifting plane.
Two gallery employees realize they've made a huge mistake and race to fix it before anyone finds out.
A dance-off at a school.
Ralph encounters a mailman's dead body on his porch.
Rainer Kohlberger´s eight-minute film keep that dream burning begins with extremely fine black-and-white particles that flutter across the screen. Coagulating into rough structures, they transf...Read More
Nikki Schusters animistica opens with the viewer awakening as if inside a restless dream, transformed into a strange vermin. The camera assumes the perspective of an insect burrowing through th...Read More
In a combination of dance club and SM dungeon the director, Daniel Moshel, stages a minutely choreographed trip into the subconscious: While “Habanera” booms in Schram’s magnificent techno remi...Read More
The triplet in the title basically give it away already: identity in the digital age, especially in the face of image production and reproduction processes, is subject to incessant multiplicati...Read More
After Elfie and her nerdy son August successfully proved themselves on their home webcam in MeTube 1, the odd pair venture onto the street to present the biggest, boldest, and sexiest operatic ...Read More
1980s exploitation maestro Ruggero Deodato fuses high-concept sci-fi adventure with low-brow gorehound horror for the “utterly unhinged cine-spectacle” (The Spinning Image) that must be seen to...Read More