In the final episode a destitute medical student agrees to become the sole heir to a wealthy old man's sizable fortune only to discover that his inheritance may come at the ultimate price. Alfr...Read More
A Soviet space shuttle crashes into a New York City subway tunnel, releasing a bloodthirsty army of mutated spiders. Featuring Sydney Sweeney of HBO's "Euphoria."
Con Artist is a stylishly dark docu-comedy excavating America s craving for fame and fortune via one of its most outrageous addicts. Once a legitimate art star in the 1980s New York scene, mill...Read More
Awwwwww, freak out! Noted Percocet hound SONNY BONO, replete in shiny orange suit, dishes about Marijuana and how its users are cooler than those "square and unhip alcoholics". Still, the film ...Read More
An early performance from soul, jazz and R&B singer Jesse Davis in 1968.
Australian pop singer John Farnham discusses his career and personal life in this 1993 interview.
Welcome back to the attic, where Argentinian wolf-man Salvador Cresta catches up with enigmatic experimental rock duo Kamikaze Palm Tree who discuss their work with Cate Le Bon, covering Led Ze...Read More
Pedrum Siadatian ventures up to the attic to explore the psychedelic pop sounds of his solo project, Paint, as well discuss his work with Los Angeles-garage rockers Allah-Las, the influence of ...Read More
Los Angeles-based animator Jamie Wolfe joins the wolf man Salvador Cresta for an attic hang out sesh, discussing her inky animations and videos with King Krule, Sneaks, Local Natives, King Gizz...Read More
Cartoonist Mark Neeley joins Salvador Cresta in the attic to discuss his primitive animation techniques, and inspiration. Includes music and projects by Michael Rault, Never Young Beach, John A...Read More
Beneath his hilarious persona, Chris Farren conceals the heart of a romantic. On his latest record album Doom Singer (Polyvinyl Records) the former Fake Problems singer weds massive riffs with ...Read More
Belarusian post-punk trio Molchat Doma (translated as “Houses Are Silent”) answer calls from the 1-877-WASTOIDS hotline. Learn all about their favorite '80s bands, the influence of T.a.T.U., ho...Read More
Join us for an exclusive interview with Billy Idol on Night Flight during the show's 1983 season (he came back for a second interview in 1985, which is also streaming now!) Promoting his self-t...Read More
For Night Flight's Saturday Night Double Features.
It is late spring when Wally, Jeremy, Shades and Mario are at the La Brea Tar Pits working on a school research project and discover a mysterious tar egg that cracks open to reveal a friendly dinosaur.
Denver and the kids make friends with a circus owner's son and help him liven up a lackluster show with bicycle and skateboard stunts.
Denver and Jeremy enter a wacky game show only to find they're competing against the team Morton Fizzback and Professor Funt.
Wally's first day on the job at the zoo takes a turn for the worse when the self-serving Dr. Funt captures Denver for his new high-tech exhibit.
Denver and Mario take a job as children's entertainers only to incur the wrath of Douggie, the Dancing Clown, who tries to sabotage Denver and Mario's entertaining efforts.
A boy genius, Freddy Facknitts, invents a time machine that sends Denver and Morton Fizzback into the past and into the middle of a crazy caveman competition called Mammothball.