It's a big year for "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," as the beloved cult-classic celebrates its 50th anniversary. Released on Sept. 26, 1975, "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" may not have been an ...
The plot follows newly engaged squares Brad and Janet (Barry Bostwick and Susan Sarandon) as they seek refuge at a gothic castle after their car breaks down. Unluckily for them, it’s where ...
It was only supposed to run for a few weeks at a small experimental space upstairs at London's Royal Court Theatre. But ...
On Sept. 26, 1975, the horror-musical-comedy “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” opened in the U.S. to an anemic box office and savage reviews. We all know that’s not where the story ends. Midnight ...
“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” is a classic film that has gained popularity over the years, known for its unique interactive experience and themes. Photo courtesy of groundcontroltoronto via ...
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Actors Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick and Susan Sarandon in a scene from the 1975 movie "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" directed by Jim Sharman. (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) It is 1984. My friends ...
With preemptive apologies to any fellow Gen Xers reading this, Friday marked the 50th anniversary of the U.S. premiere of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” movie in Los Angeles. (I know, that one stings ...
When “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” opened in Los Angeles on Sept. 26, 1975, I doubt anyone involved would have predicted its legacy as the longest continuously running release in film history. They ...
I remember doing the time warp in a living room. As a gay kid in the suburbs of Seattle who loved black-and-white monster movies like Bride of Frankenstein, I was drawn to The Rocky Horror Picture ...