- Night Flight’s Stuart S. Shapiro’s inspiring book “Identifi Yourself: A Journey in Fuck You Creative Courage” is a humorous and poetic journey
- Night Flight partners with Blue Underground to present the best cult, horror & exploitation films
- Lech Kowalski’s “D.O.A.: A Right of Passage” features Sex Pistols U.S. tour footage & more
- Bob Gruen’s behind-the-scenes look at his Ike & Tina Turner music doc “On the Road: 1971-72″
- “The Gumby Show”: America’s Favorite Clayboy is back again on Night Flight!
- “Arise! The SubGenius Movie”: The return of Night Flight’s “Love That “Bob”” episodes!
- Outsider artist & one-man showcase filmmaker Laz Rojas comes to Night Flight Plus!
- Win a Free Bluetooth Speaker from Night Flight and Creative!
- Scott Lewis & Gary Winter tell us about their zany indie punk NYC/DC public access TV show
- Night Flight welcomes sex therapist Dr. Ruth and her ’80s TV show library to Night Flight Plus!
All posts tagged "drive-in sleaze"
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“The Beatniks”: Hollywood hoodlums on a rock ‘n’ roll rampage that has absolutely nothing to do with beatniks
The Beatniks — now streaming on our Night Flight Plus channel — was the only film written and directed by voiceover king Paul Frees, the “Man of a Thousand Voices,” but many b-movie cinephiles only know the...
- Posted October 25, 2016
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“Savages from Hell”: No-budget drive-in sleaze from South Florida circa 1968, featuring chicks, choppers ‘n’ cheats
K. Gordon Murray and Joseph Prieto’s 1968 biker flick Savages from Hell — aka Big Enough ‘n Old Enough — was filmed on location in and around Naples, Florida, and features the “Outlaws” biker gang, migrant farmworkers,...
- Posted September 26, 2016
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Something Weird is happenin’ on Night Flight: Check out our classic cult, hippie & biker flicks, drive-in sleaze and exploitation movies!
Night Flight are excited to announce our new collection of classic cult, horror and exploitation movies on Night Flight Plus, culled from the legendary Something Weird library! Something Weird Video was founded by the late great Mike...
- Posted September 8, 2016
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“Inn of the Damned”: No reservations needed for this 1975 Spaghetti Western-influenced Aussie horror flick
Our contributor Josh Hadley thinks the 1975 Spaghetti Western-influenced Aussie horror flick Inn of the Damned — one of the most unique and honestly satisfying exploitation films you’re likely to encounter in our selection of movies over...
- Posted August 27, 2016
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“Hideout in the Sun”: Queen of Sexploitation Doris Wishman’s colorful crime drama debut (filmed in Nuderama!)
July features both “National Nude Day” and “National Nude Recreation Week,” so we thought it’d be a good opportunity to share with you director Doris Wishman’s very first movie, Hideout in the Sun (1960), a crime drama which...
- Posted July 15, 2016
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Weird Westerns: William “One Shot” Beaudine’s “Billy The Kid versus Dracula” & “Jesse James meets Frankenstein’s Daughter”
In 1966, Embassy Pictures signed with a company called Circle Productions to distribute a drive-in double B-movie bill comprised of two campy horror westerns — Billy the Kid versus Dracula and Jesse James meets Frankenstein’s Daughter, both streaming now...
- Posted June 1, 2016
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“Drive-In Massacre”: Your nightmares are about to come true in this gory slice of 70s drive-in sleaze
There’s a psycho with a machete on the loose in a run-down drive-in — located on the site of former carnival grounds, somewhere in rural Los Angeles county — and two doughy homicide detectives are assigned to...
- Posted March 30, 2016
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Sudden Death: Robert Conrad really rings up the kills in this low-rent Filipino actioner
Our filmmaking friend Eric Zaldivar is back with a new killcount supercut, this one ringing up the falling bodies in Eddie Romero’s Sudden Death, a cloak and dagger tough guy actioner from 1977, set in the Philippines...
- Posted February 10, 2016