It really is so deeply entwined with the struggles queer people were facing 50 years ago, and a lot of those things are ...
We were just doing sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll — not out to change the world,' the actor who played Magenta says in an interview with Q's Tom Power.
Half a century later, the midnight movie that refused to die still sparks freedom, community, and unapologetic queer joy.
It’s been 50 years since the first American audiences saw a giant pair of crimson lips gracing their silver screens, singing an iconic opening song about “the late night double feature picture show.” ...
If you’re thinking about a horror movie marathon to get into the Halloween spirit, you’re in luck. MoneySuperMarket released its list of the top 50 scariest movies that will get your heart pounding, ...
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, ...
Nell Campbell, who played Columbia in the film, remembered Bray Studios as "the most low-brow studio" and "incredibly ...
Alumbaugh has attended the interactive showing of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” for a couple of years now and enjoys seeing the crowd’s reactions and the culture created with the movie. This showing ...
Sissy Spacek reveals why Carrie still resonates nearly 50 years later, shares her thoughts on horror today, and talks about ...
Don't want to rely on the same horror classics for Halloween? These goosebump-guaranteeing films have been available over the ...