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 ...
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'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 ...
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 ...
The Nashville Symphony celebrated the 50th anniversary of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" with a special screening. Original cast member Barry Bostwick, who played Brad Majors, made a special ...
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 ...
The Rocky Horror Picture Show premiered in 1975 as a musical comedy horror film that initially confused critics and audiences, resulting in a box office flop that seemed destined for obscurity.
The Short North Stage will once again honor “The Rocky Horror Show,” a movie that was at first considered a failure before rising to enduring cult classic status, with its own production starting this ...
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 ...
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 ...
Time Warp: Cortland’s blast-from-the-past ‘Rocky Horror Show’ proves live onstage is better (review)
In the World According to Disney, the money-making movie comes first, followed by the blockbuster Broadway musical. “Beauty and the Beast” (1994) started it all, but “The Lion King” (1997) holds the ...
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