Tim Curry and Nell Campbell in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
"The Rocky Horror Picture Show" has outlived the Soviet Union, Y2K and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Houston-area fans can celebrate its legacy tomorrow with a documentary showing at the AMC Gulf Pointe 30 that pays tribute to the cult classic and its fandom.
What to know: Linus O'Brien, the son of "Rocky Horror" creator, released the film he directed, "Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror," last September to commemorate the 50-year anniversary of the original film's release.
The documentary features interviews with stars Tim Curry and Susan Sarandon, executive producer Lou Adler and fans like actor Jack Black.
What they're saying: "I think Rocky will outlive us all," O'Brien tells Axios.
"The Rocky Horror Picture Show" is regularly shown at the River Oaks Theatre, with the next performance on May 9.
What we're watching (with anticiāpation): The documentary's set to be released June 9 on video-on-demand platforms.