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Tangerine Reef – The Audiovisual Album by Animal Collective & Coral Morphologic

31 Dec

Annihilation (2018) – Closing Title Sequence

18 Oct

The closing titles sequence from the excellent film ‘Annihilation’ is eerily psychedelic

Winnie the pooh heffalumps and woozles song

10 Aug

The Second Story (A Monster Calls)

30 Jul


Beautifully animated scene from one of the more artful special effects, big budget extravaganzas to come out in recent years.

Psychedelia in Film – Supercut

22 Jun

Who doesn’t love a psychedelic supercut? Especially when it’s of some of the best psychedelic shots in all of cinema!

When Black Birds Fly (Trailer) – Jimmy ScreamerClauz

4 Jun

Trailer for the full-length psychedelic horror film by Jimmy ScreamerClauz.  The trailer alone is an endurance test, to say nothing of the insanity that may be induced by watching the entire film!  Proceed with extreme trepidation, disturbing content warning!

Are You Ok? Cause I’m Ok. (A film about taking mushrooms with mom) – Rivka Rivera

19 Apr

A crowd funding campaign for a this movie about a woman and her mother who eat mushrooms together. Happy bicycle day, all of you! Today is the 75th anniversary to the discovery of LSD!

Loie Fuller 1905 short film

3 Mar

Another early and colorfully painted psychedelic film from dance master Loie Fuller.

Loie Fuller – Danse Serpentine by the Lumière Brothers (1896)

7 Jan

This is the earliest psychedelic film that I am aware of (1896!) featuring the legendary dancer and Art Noveau icon Loie Fuller. The film was made by the Lumiere Brothers, who were among the earliest pioneers of cinema, which means psychedelic visuals were there from the very start.

Here’s a short video about Loie. What a goddess!

Suicide Squad (2016) End Credits Sequence

18 Dec

The ending credits for DC’s “Suicide Squad”, released in 2016. Music from Twenty one Pilots “Heathens”

Personally, i thought the movie could have been done better, but the end credit sequence caught me off guard and captivated me to stick through it in order to see the rest of this trippy animation.