Back in 2021, Hannah’s love of all things nerdy collided with her passion for writing — and she hasn’t stopped since. She covers pop culture news, writes reviews, and conducts interviews on just about ...
Beloved camp classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" marks its 50th anniversary on Sept. 26. The quirky midnight movie helped launch the careers of Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon and more in 1975. The ...
Few movies embody the sheer delight and transformation that Halloween offers like The Rocky Horror Picture Show does. Its wildly eccentric, genre-bending, maximalist soundtrack takes viewers to a ...
It’s not easy giving yourself over to absolute pleasure – unless you’re watching one of the most popular midnight movies in the presence of a cult movie icon. Tim Curry made a surprise appearance at a ...
Michael Russo recalls his first time seeing a midnight showing of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at Uniondale’s Mini-Cinema as a teenager in late 1978. The story of a pansexual space alien who lures ...
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 ...
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Let’s do the time warp again! Seeing the cult classic Rocky Horror Picture show each year is a tradition for many, and if you’re looking to catch a showing this October, you’re ...
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 ...
Barry Bostwick still has his script for “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” When asked if he saved any other mementos from making that 1975 cult classic film, Bostwick says, “They didn’t allow us to take ...
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 ...
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.