Memorial Day weekend and the week that follows at Nitehawk is, how do we say, damn fine.
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Hatched revisits “The Goonies” to figure out what makes it so special.
Hatched offers up a montage of Eraserhead analysis, a fragmented non-linear tale befitting the director and film. Claymation clip included.
Eraserhead with Morricone Youth plays at Midnight this Friday and Saturday!
Gearing up for our sing-a-song screening of “Labyrinth” this weekend, the Raspberry Bros — I mean our building — interviews David Bowie.
Hatched celebrates World Goth Day with the undead goth classic film, The Hunger.
It’s good times this week at Nitehawk – check out what we have going on!
Hitting the sweet spot between the director’s transcendental leanings and his ability to spin a wicked yarn, “Blue Velvet” acts like a kind of decoder ring to the rest of Lynch’s films.
Nitehawk celebrates the death of Summer this August with some death-oriented brunch movies and an animated midnight fare.
You can’t ask for more diametrically opposed programming than what we’re offering up this July.
This special feature on Hatched is a series of essays that act as a love-letter to Oliver Reed.
BURNT OFFERINGS is the first of Reed’s films discussed.
A sneak peak at the brunch movies, midnights and special events that Nitehawk will be dishing up this summer. First month: June!
Listen to the great rambling audio commentary of Quentin Tarantino on writing the script for this weekend’s brunch film, “True Romance”.