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- “Other Side with Zabrecky”: A new séance series puts celebrities in contact with the spirit world
- Jane Wiedlin felt weird in Japan in this exclusive excerpt from Drew Fortune’s book “No Encore!”
- A Night Flight Exclusive: “How to Be a New Wave Video Slut,” starring Ann Magnuson as “Fallopia”
- 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 up with Severin Films for more cult, horror, mondo & exploitation films
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All posts tagged "Harry Nilsson"
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“The Point!,” Harry Nilsson’s fable about overcoming intolerance and bigotry, began with an acid trip in Laurel Canyon
Harry Nilsson‘s The Point! — the definitive collector’s edition is now streaming on Night Flight Plus — began with an acid trip high up in the Hollywood Hills. At the beginning of the 1970s, Harry Nilsson —...
- Posted June 14, 2016
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The Monkees’s “Head”: “the most extraordinary adventure, western, comedy, love story, mystery, drama, musical, documentary satire ever made…”
Approximately forty-seven years ago, as the Monkees’s cinematic film Head was making its first theatrical appearance— the gala premiere was held on Wednesday, November 6, 1968, at the Columbia Pictures Studio on West 54th Street in Manhattan...
- Posted November 7, 2015
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The Alternate “Midnight Cowboy” Soundtrack: Blowin’ Minds in ’69!
John Schlesinger’s Oscar-winning classic from 1969, Midnight Cowboy, starring Dustin Hoffman as Enrico “Ratso” Rizzo and Jon Voight as Joe Buck, was the only X-rated movie to ever win an Academy Award for Best Picture. In fact...
- Posted April 16, 2015