For a short time in between photographing some of the greatest rock legends in the world, prolific photographer Mick Rock (1948-2021), “the man who shot the ’70s,” visited the set of “The Rocky Horror ...
Horror has the incredible ability to have a lasting effect on audiences. Fear, of course, is one of our most common emotions, sparking within us an unforgettable feeling that can sometimes thrill us.
At the edge of that field stands a house that horror fans would immediately recognize: a meticulous, one-to-one replica of ...
Photographer Mick Rock, known for his work with '70s icons like David Bowie, Queen, Blondie and more, was the only photographer allowed on the set of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Director Jim ...
The horror genre is well-known for the divisive relationship between critics and viewers, who often disagree on what makes a horror film worthy of a positive rating. Movie critics are often perceived ...
One place the current crop of horror films is pushing boundaries is in the aura of dread and tension that oozes from scene after scene. While it’d be easy to just focus this piece on jump scares, the ...
One subject that definitely caught Rock's eye and stirred his imagination was the film's star, the inimitable Tim Curry. The exclusive excerpt below focuses on the casting and performance of the ...
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 ...
"Now it is time to witness..." IFC has revealed the first full official trailer for an unsettling horror film titled Faces of Death, a modern meta horror remake of the one of the most infamous cult ...
An iconic slasher horror movie from the ‘70s is leaving Netflix later this month. Despite being more than five decades old, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre has retained its cultural impact and has spawned ...