When The Rocky Horror Picture Show premiered in 1975, 20th Century Fox had no idea what to do with the bizarre musical they’d just released, a campy, sexually provocative rock opera about a ...
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 ...
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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 ...
At midnight, they flock to an old art deco movie palace in the Detroit suburbs. A glow-in-the-dark dragon mural lights up one of the screening rooms at the State-Wayne Theater in Wayne, Mich. There, ...
From the stage at the Academy Museum to a fan event at The Roxy Theatre, "Rocky Horror" ruled L.A. last weekend. Not even Leonardo DiCaprio in limited VistaVision could compete with the most powerful ...
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 ...
Moviegoers in Los Angeles and New York — shivering with antici … pation — already scooped up gobs of tickets for the theatrical release in September 1975. The Chicago International Film Festival ...
“The Rocky Horror Show” has always been a part of Linus O’Brien’s life. “He goes, ‘I think the movie's doing quite well now,’” Linus O’Brien recalls. “I go, ‘What do you mean? I thought you said it ...
Xanna Prentice lost her virginity to “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” in a small independent movie theater in Tallahassee. At 15 or 16 years old, she witnessed the raunchy and risque adaptation of the ...
The 1975 cult classic Rocky Horror turns 50 this year. To mark the occasion, we listen back to a 2005 interview with Curry, who played the cross-dressing scientist Dr. Frank-N-Furter. TIM CURRY: (As ...
There’s only one right way to pop your Rocky Horror cherry, and it isn’t curled up on your couch alone. The Rocky Horror Picture Show was never meant to be simply watched — it was meant to be lived.