Let's do the time warp again. Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
Seattle-area fans can celebrate "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" this week with a documentary screening that pays tribute to the cult classic and its fandom.
What began as a box-office flop has turned into the longest-running theatrical film in history — all thanks to midnight screenings that began 50 years ago this month.
Catch up quick: Linus O'Brien, the son of "Rocky Horror" creator Richard O'Brien, released the film he directed, "Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror," in 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 Jack Black.
"Strange Journey" is being shown Thursday through Sunday at the Tasveer Film Center in Columbia City.