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 Rocky Horror Picture Show is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year with a time warp-tastic tour featuring three of the film’s original stars: Barry Bostwick (Brad Majors), Nell Campbell ...
So the audience shouts as Patricia Quinn’s disembodied, stop-sign-red mouth appears on the big screen, the luscious sneer crooning the opening number of cult film/movie musical “The Rocky Horror ...
To get an indication of how cultural mores can shift as the decades pass, one should take note of the recent announcement for an ultra-high-definition edition of Jim Sharman’s “The Rocky Horror ...
‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show' wants fans to do the time warp again for its 50 th anniversary. The musical cult classic's half-century milestone will be celebrated with a new 4K Ultra remaster that ...
“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 ...
Get ready for a time warp: “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” starring Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick premiered in London on Aug. 14, 1975 — 50 years ago next Thursday. It would debut in ...
When I was 14 years old, my mom called me into the living room of our Santa Fe apartment and had me sit down on the couch. She told me we were going to watch a movie, and the only descriptor she gave ...
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, TODAY dedicated a segment to the cult classic during Friday's broadcast, catching up with fans who continue to attend midnight ...
‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ wants fans to do the time warp again for its 50 th anniversary. The musical cult classic’s half-century milestone will be celebrated with a new 4K Ultra remaster that ...
So the audience shouts as Patricia Quinn’s disembodied, stop-sign-red mouth appears on the big screen, the luscious sneer crooning the opening number of cult film/movie musical “The Rocky Horror ...