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Seth Rogen is having to turn down his favourite directors for ‘The Studio’ cameos: “It’s gotten very strange”
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Seth Rogen is having to turn down his favourite directors for ‘The Studio’ cameos: “It’s gotten very strange”

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Seth Rogen has revealed he’s now having to turn down his favourite directors for cameos on The Studio.

  • READ MORE: ‘The Studio’ review: Seth Rogen and an all-star cast take on Hollywood

The Hollywood satire stars Rogen as TV executive Matt Remick, who is promoted to the head of the fictional Continental Studios amid major changes in the film industry. The first season of the show, which is co-created by Rogen alongside Evan Goldberg, Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, recently wrapped on Apple TV+.

The show is notable for its extensive use of A-list guest stars, many of whom play self-deprecating versions of themselves, with names so far having included Charlize Theron, Zoe Kravitz, Martin Scorsese, Zac Efron, Olivia Wilde, Bryan Cranston, Anthony Mackie, Ice Cube and Steve Buscemi.

Scorsese’s cameo in particular, Rogen says, has spurred other A-list directors to request an appearance on the show, with the actor describing the experience of turning down some of these names as “very meta”.

“It does feel like I’m running a fake movie studio at times,” he said in a recent interview with GQ. “I’m having directors’ agents call me to pitch their clients to be the directors of fake movies on our show, which is very weird and very meta. And I’m having to actually turn down directors I’m a big fan of because the movie, the fake movie, maybe isn’t quite right for the fake package we have in our heads. So yeah, it’s gotten very strange.”

He went on to add that the success of the show has led to a few people apologising for saying no to cameos. “I had a few people come up to me at the Emmys saying they regret it, which was very meaningful to me,” he explained. “That’s all I want – for people to regret not working with me.”

The interview comes after Rogen detailed his ideal hitlist for guest stars for season two, which includes Zendaya, James Cameron and Leonardo DiCaprio.

Speaking to Variety earlier this year, Rogen also hinted that Daniel Day-Lewis, who he described as “the greatest living actor”, would be an ideal candidate. “Daniel, please consider a Zoom with us,” he quipped. “We’ll pitch you a good idea.”

Dewayne Perkins, who plays publicist Tyler, has also tipped Zendaya for a role. “She’s everything,” he said. “She represents Hollywood in such a cool way, from being a child star to reaching the level that she’s reached. She’s a really good symbol of what Hollywood can be in a good way.”

In a glowing five-star review of season one, NME wrote: “This tongue-in-cheek takedown of the showbiz world is the funniest thing to come out of 2025 so far. If it doesn’t win an Emmy, there’s no justice left in Hollywood. Either that, or it’s a sign that the show has cut a bit too close to the bone – which feels like what The Studio is trying to do anyway.”

Rogen has also spoken recently about how the show was highly influenced by The Office.

November 8, 2025 0 comments
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New US Trailer for 'My Neighbor Adolf' Strange Comedy with Udo Kier
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New US Trailer for ‘My Neighbor Adolf’ Strange Comedy with Udo Kier

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

New US Trailer for ‘My Neighbor Adolf’ Strange Comedy with Udo Kier

by Alex Billington
November 4, 2025
Source: YouTube

“A comic tragedy of suspicion…” Cohen Media has posted their own official US trailer for a film called My Neighbor Adolf, an awkward comedy by filmmaker Leon Prudovsky. This film first premiered back in 2022 and already opened back then (here’s the first trailer from years ago). But somehow it never got a US release all this time and has been sitting for 3 years waiting to finally open in the US. It’s out in December, but only in one theater in NYC. Based on a true story, set in 1960s Colombia (not Argentina). Mr. Polsky is a lonely, grumpy Holocaust survivor who is now living in the remote countryside. He mostly spends his days playing chess & tending to his beloved rose bushes. However, when a mysterious old German man moves in next door he begins to suspect his new neighbor is… Adolf Hitler. Since nobody believes him, he embarks on a detective mission to find the evidence. In order to prove his suspicions, Mr. Polsky will need to be closer to his neighbor than he would like – so close they could almost become friends… Starring David Hayman as Polsky and Udo Kier as his new neighbor, along with Danharry Colorado and Olivia Silhavy. I’ll admit I’m intrigued to find out who he really is (probably not actually Hitler?)… A final trailer after all these years.

Here’s the official US trailer (+ poster) for Leon Prudovsky’s movie My Neighbor Adolf, from YouTube:

My Neighbor Adolf Film

My Neighbor Adolf Poster

You can watch the initial 2022 trailer for Leon Prudovsky’s My Neighbor Adolf right here for the first look.

South America, 1960. A lonely and grumpy Holocaust survivor named Polsky (David Hayman) convinces himself that his German next door neighbor (Udo Kier) is none other than Adolf Hitler. Not being taken seriously, he starts an independent investigation to prove his claim, but when the evidence still appears to be inconclusive, Polsky is forced to engage in a relationship with the enemy in order to obtain irrefutable proof. My Neighbor Adolf is directed by the Russian-Israeli filmmaker Leon Prudovsky (aka Leonid), director of the film Five Hours from Paris previously, plus a few shorts and the series “Semeynyy Albom”. The screenplay is written by Dmitry Malinsky and Leon Prudovsky. This originally premiered at the 2022 Locarno Film Festival a few years ago. The film was already released in countries around the world back in 2022. Cohen Media Group will finally debut Prudovsky’s My Neighbor Adolf in select US theaters starting on December 19th, 2025 later this year. For more details, visit their official site. Anyone want to watch?

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Immersion 2025
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Immersion on ‘WTF??’ and Making Music in Strange Times » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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There are labors of love, and then there’s Immersion. Active since 1994, Immersion are the brainchild of husband-and-wife duo Colin Newman (of Wire fame) and Malka Spigel (best known for her work in Minimal Compact). Born out of a shared affinity for techno, Immersion have evolved into different iterations and genres over the decades. It is an ever-revolving, ever-expanding project that has run the gamut from ambient to Kosmische to techno and everything in between.

Immersion’s latest album, WTF??, is a self-proclaimed reflection on “very, very strange times”—times that would’ve been once inconceivable to Spigel and Newman when they were starting on their respective musical journeys. The record was born out of the group’s very first tour, which took place in the fall of 2024—exactly 30 years after their original formation.

The songs have a propulsive, forward-motion energy that’s reflective of classic krautrock, largely thanks to drummer Matt Schulz, whose percussion is one of the LP’s highlights. Vocals ebb and flow in an almost free-form manner across the album—sometimes sung, sometimes spoken—as Spigel and Newman beckon the listener to remain hopeful during trying times. 

In the following interview, the couple discuss the new album, the radio show they host together, the current state of the music industry, and—most importantly—the role of the artist in today’s world: “to provoke in a positive way”. 

I know that the two of you, for years, were busy with your nanocluster project and all the collaborations involved in that, and it seems like this album is a step in a different direction. Can you walk me through the inception of the new record and where it all started? 

Colin: Yeah, there is a bit of a backstory. I mean, we had been working on Nanocluster stuff, as you say, and we thought that that would be what Immersion would be—we would just do collaborations. Then last May, we did a random performance at a festival in Brighton. We did a half-hour set, a festival set, and went in with no expectations. Within half an hour of coming off stage, we had a live agent, which we hadn’t had before. She was saying to us, “You guys are amazing, you should be playing gigs. I’m gonna fix you a tour.” We did a UK tour last fall, and we had to include a batch of new songs, which became the backbone of what became “WTF??” We’ve been playing it live for over a year before actually making the record.

Malka: I think the album is a reflection of everything we come from, whether before immersion—and immersion is electronic—and then our own collaborations. 

Colin: Yeah, there’s a lot in it. That’s what the title alludes to; it’s about now. We exist in very, very strange times. 

Malka: We’re not very nostalgic people, so we don’t like looking backward and repeating the past artistically. 

I find it interesting that there are all these commands or exhortations on the album—”use it don’t lose it”, “push the rock”. Even though they’re commands, they feel very warm and inviting, almost like invitations to peace or stillness. Do you think that’s something you were going for on this album?

Colin: The more we talk about this, the more it becomes clear—one of the things that we feel very strongly is that humanity is a whole. The more divided it is, the fewer possibilities it has. 

Malka: The people at the top are really trying to divide us. 

Colin: For what end? Not for the benefit of humanity as a whole. We face some serious problems as a human race. We are perfectly capable of destroying ourselves, if not half the rest of the life of the planet. Yet at the same time, we have the key between us to solve many problems. 

Malka: You were talking about stillness—it’s something within us, you know. If we start looking at nature, we can’t help but get out of the bubble and see the world in a more pure way.

Colin: Yeah. We don’t have any answers, but we feel that it should be the function of art to provoke, but provoke in a positive way. 

Right. It’s about challenging the listener to think more deeply about the issues at hand. I mean, the two of you have been around for a long time and have been making music for a long time. Did you ever envision things being where they are today?

Colin: [laughs] No, absolutely not. We were promised flying cars when we were kids. 

Malka: We don’t spend our time as humans looking to the future and building a picture; we just live in the moment, but [the record] is just saying what the fuck, because it’s hard to believe that things are how they are. Every day seems to be a new low. 

Colin: It’s incredibly sad. Maybe we’re too stupid to survive. 

Malka: Lots of people see the solution as excluding or not being generous.

Colin: A human being is not one thing. We have a vast diversity in humanity, but also, we are partial beings. No one person has all the answers. I mean, in some ways, Immersion works the way it works because [it’s] a genuine collaboration between us. We have different skill sets, and we bring those together consciously and intelligently with total respect for each other and as complete equals. 

Photo: Ben Newman / Clarion Call

One thing I read about this project is that both of you felt drawn to the facelessness of techno, or the namelessness of it —the idea that it’s a music that allows you to disappear behind. Do you still think that’s true of immersion to this day? 

Malka: We hate all the images and bollocks. Press can really suck, you know, because it’s all about how people look or how provocative [things are]. There’s very little attention paid to the purity of the music. 

Colin: The music industry in general is not really run for the benefit of the people making music or the people who consume. The music industry is basically run for the shareholders and the companies that are putting the music out. So much of it is completely opaque as to how anything happens or where the money goes. 

Given that Immersion are a project that very much removes the image or cult of personality from music, what do you offer that the other bands you’ve been in don’t? Is there some sort of creative impetus in Immersion that separates it from the other stuff you’ve done?

Malka: It’s a true collaboration. There’s no ego between us. I mean, every band has egos, which can create tension and can be a good thing, but in the end, it very often leads to the destruction of the project.

Colin: I think there is a big difference between us pre- and post-pandemic. In the pandemic, we kind of found something about how we were working together. The lines have been blurred between the fact that we are a couple and the fact that we make music together, and we also have a radio show. Everything is linked.

Malka: Also, it’s very direct. The way we speak, within the words or even the music, is very direct. We’re not hiding.

Colin: Yeah, we’re not trying to put a layer between us [and the audience] and say, ‘Oh, we’re these superior people and you don’t quite understand it, because you’re not really smart enough to understand our poetry.’ 

I know you were just talking about the radio show, swimming in sound. How has swimming in sound altered or influenced your own music?

Malka: It’s altered a lot! Because we appreciate every genre of music, and we are unconsciously influenced by things we love that we hear. It means that people our age who might say, ‘Oh, there’s nothing good anymore,’ can say there’s great music all the time, and it affects how we create music. 

Colin: We hear a lot of music that’s around right now, so yeah, we know who’s who and who’s doing what. There are a whole bunch of people we developed some kind of relationship with, and we play them on our show.

Malka: I mean, SUSS, we found through the radio, and we played them a lot and ended up talking to them and ended up collaborating—very unlikely collaboration, you know, [since they’re] ambient country and we come from electronic song structures. And the more you take the risk and do it, the more you feel like, ‘Yeah, we can do anything.’ 

You hear a lot of people say, ‘Oh, no good music comes out anymore.’ But it’s more of a ‘hate the game, not the player thing, because the music industry—like you alluded to earlier—is making it incredibly difficult for people who are purely passionate about just the music.

Malka: It’s true from our experience, and in a way, we do the radio show to say, ‘Look, there’s lots of great stuff. Listen.’

Colin: The list of bands and artists that we’ve discovered in the last five years is enormous. It’s absolutely enormous. None of them we’ve heard of before—90 percent. 

Malka: It’s very easy to get stuck in the past.

Colin: A lot of people, you know, when they get to be 18, they kind of stop getting into new music and stick with what they were into when they were 18. 

Malka: I’m amazed lots of young people are into old music! A lot. 

Colin: When we were young, and we were in our teens—say you go back to the 1960s—the idea that you would like music that was more than two or three years old was just absolutely shocking. To be listening to music that was 50 years old—it’s an absurdity. Music that is that old, 50 or 60 years old, is like common currency now. It’s fascinating, but you don’t want to be stuck in that, because the past is not anywhere you can live. 

It has to inform you, but not control you. 

Malka: Or limit you.

Colin: One of the things about being older artists, as far as the industry is concerned, is that you need to shut up and play the hits. None of this thinking you’re a new artist. To which we say: fuck that! 

Malka: We still play in small clubs to small audiences, and we’re okay with that. 

What’s next for you guys?

Colin: We have the tour coming up, and then that will all be over by December. We have some ongoing nanocluster collaborations. We tend not to talk about them before they become public. Then we actually did some recording with our old band Githead, and deliberately left it—didn’t work on any of the recordings—but we have started, within the last couple of months, doing a bit of work on that. There will be a very long-term project. 

Malka: Githead is more of a band than Immersion. In Githead, we just stand together and sing. 

Colin: We’re all for making our lives interesting and doing interesting stuff. 

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Yo La Tengo and Jad Fair Announce Strange but True Reissue
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Yo La Tengo and Jad Fair Announce Strange but True Reissue

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Yo La Tengo and Jad Fair have announced a reissue of their rare 1998 collaborative LP Strange but True. Long out-of-print and unavailable to stream, the album will be released on vinyl, CD, and, for the first time, digital platforms. All versions are set to arrive December 12 via Joyful Noise and Bar/None. Listen to “Texas Man Abducted By Aliens for Outer Space Joyride” below.

The songs on Strange but True are titled after headlines from the periodical Weekly World News, which were gathered by David Fair, Jad Fair’s brother and bandmate in Half Japanese. “When I started as a musician, I just wanted to sound like myself,” Jad Fair said in a press statement. “You would think that would be the easiest thing to do, but, for most people, it’s difficult.”

Yo La Tengo shared their latest studio album, This Stupid World, in 2023. They followed it up with an EP, Old Joy, earlier this year.

Read about Yo La Tengo’s 1997 album I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One at No. 73 on “The 150 Best Albums of the 1990s.”

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 4 release date speculation and news
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 4 release date speculation and news

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
written by jummy84

The zany idea follows an earlier musical episode as well as an unexpected crossover with animated series Lower Decks, which saw Jack Quaid (Brad Boimler) and Tawny Newsome (Beckett Mariner) bring their voice roles to live-action.

Clearly, this is a show that isn’t afraid to keep surprising fans, whether longtime Trekkies or newcomers to the constantly evolving franchise.

If you’re excited to see more, here’s everything we know so far about Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 4 on Paramount Plus.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 4 release date speculation

Anson Mount in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3. Marni Grossman / Paramount Plus

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 4 does not yet have a confirmed release date, but the episodes are confirmed to be dropping in 2026 on Paramount Plus.

Production got underway in March of this year, meaning that it’s quite possible that season 4 will be ready by May or June 2026, thus returning it to the months that seasons 1 and 2 began in years’ past.

Of course, the third was severely delayed by the Hollywood strikes of 2023, which saw members of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and Screen Actors Guild (SAG) withdraw their labour from numerous high-profile projects.

The rapid progress on season 4 and the advance renewal of Strange New Worlds for a fifth and final season seems designed to help the show recapture its lost momentum after that longer-than-planned hiatus.

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 4 cast

(L-R) Carol Kane as Pelia and Rebecca Romijn as Una in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3

(L-R) Carol Kane as Pelia and Rebecca Romijn as Una in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 Marni Grossman / Paramount+

Anson Mount, Ethan Peck and Celia Rose Gooding are confirmed to be reprising their roles in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 4, having been pictured on the set of the upcoming episodes.

Other key cast members, such as Rebecca Romijn and Babs Olusanmokun, are also returning, alongside repeat guest stars Paul Wesley (James T Kirk), Adrian Holmes (Robert April) and Dan Jeannotte (Sam Kirk).

Here’s a round-up of the Strange New Worlds season 4 cast announced so far:

  • Anson Mount as Christopher Pike
  • Rebecca Romijn as Una Chin-Riley / Number One
  • Ethan Peck as Spock
  • Jess Bush as Christine Chapel
  • Christina Chong as La’An Noonien-Singh
  • Celia Rose Gooding as Nyota Uhura
  • Melissa Navia as Erica Ortegas
  • Babs Olusanmokun as Joseph M’Benga
  • Martin Quinn as Montgomery ‘Scotty’ Scott
  • Paul Wesley as James T Kirk
  • Adrian Holmes as Robert April
  • Dan Jeannotte as Sam Kirk

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 4 plot speculation

(L-R) Babs Olusanmokun as Dr. M'Benga and Carol Kane as Pelia in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3

(L-R) Babs Olusanmokun as Dr. M’Benga and Carol Kane as Pelia in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3. Marni Grossman / Paramount Plus

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will once again send its crew on a number of wild adventures, including another comical foray into surreal territory with a puppet-led episode.

The light-hearted sci-fi series has previously toyed with its format, producing both a musical episode and an animated crossover with Star Trek: Lower Decks.

This puppet edition marks one of their most ambitious efforts yet, with showrunner Henry Alonso Myers explaining that “a lot of time and care” went into it, estimating the work to have spanned “more than six months”.

Other episodes will no doubt be teased as we get closer to the release.

Is there a trailer for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 4?

Alas, there’s no full trailer for the next chapter just yet, but Paramount Plus did drop a sneak peek at a puppet-themed episode at San Diego Comic-Con 2025. Watch here:

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is available to stream on Paramount Plus. Sign up to your seven-day Paramount Plus free trial.

Check out more of our Sci-fi coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Strange New Worlds' and 'Doctor Who' Crossover? Watch Finale Sneak Peek (Exclusive)
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Strange New Worlds’ and ‘Doctor Who’ Crossover? Watch Finale Sneak Peek (Exclusive)

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Just how close are we going to get to that Star Trek and Doctor Who crossover we’ve been dreaming of on Strange New Worlds?! Well, in TV Insider’s exclusive sneak peek of the Thursday, September 11, Season 3 finale, Lanthanite Pelia (Carol Kane) mentions a certain character…

Marie’s (Melanie Scrofano) back on the Enterprise, and it sounds like it’s just in time, too. She was gone for a week, “and Chris hardly knew what to do with himself,” M’Benga (Babs Olusanmokun) remarks to her. Ortegas (Melissa Navia) chimes in with, “He actually jumped back into test pilot drills voluntarily,” and La’an (Christina Chong) adds, “I heard him mutter something about yoga the other day?”

Pike (Anson Mount) interjects: “Laugh all you want, but yoga will take down the best of men.”

Marie is doing better; she started the season off battling a Gorn infection, but, as she points out, the Enterprise crew saved her with an experimental treatment.

Scotty (Martin Quinn) enters all dressed up for his first captain’s table. “I thought you said this was a formal affair,” he protests.

The Enterprise is giving Marie a ride back to Earth, so they can attend her promotion ceremony and, as Spock (Ethan Peck) points out, run much-needed ship-wide diagnostics. “The Enterprise has had a challenging few months,” he says.

Watch the full clip above to see what Pelia has to say about a certain time-traveling doctor.

This isn’t the first Doctor Who reference this season. In Season 3 Episode 6, “The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail,” a TARDIS — the Time Lord’s ship in which he travels through time and space — is spotted in the background.

In the Season 3 finale, “New Life and New Civilizations,” Paramount+ teases, “When an ancient, evil alien force re-emerges, Pike must make one of the hardest decisions of his life to stop the evil from spreading.”

What’s your theory about Pelia and the Doctor? Let us know in the comments section below.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Season 3 Finale, Thursday, September 11, Paramount+

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Amazon picks up rights to Life Is Strange with Kaos creator as writer and showrunner
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Amazon picks up rights to Life Is Strange with Kaos creator as writer and showrunner

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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The games centre around 18-year-old photography student Max Caulfield, who learns that she is capable of rewinding time.

Based on the premise of the butterfly effect, by which changing small things in the present can radically alter the future, the narrative unfolds in different ways depending on how players choose to use this power to interact with the world.

The show is set to be written by Charlie Covell, the writer behind hit shows such as Netflix’s Kaos and The End of the F***ing World, who will also serve as executive producer and showrunner.

KAOS creator Charlie Covell will act as writer and showrunner. Netflix

They will be joined by executive producers Dmitri M. Johnson, Mike Goldberg and Timothy I. Stevenson under their Story Kitchen production company.

The series comes from the game’s original publisher Square Enix, as well as Story Kitchen, Lucky Chap and Amazon MGM Studios producing.

On the project, Story Kitchen’s Johnson and Goldberg said, “Story Kitchen has always believed that Life Is Strange deserved to be more than just a game – it’s a cultural touchstone.

“After a decade-long journey, we’re honoured to be bringing this beloved story to Amazon MGM alongside our incredible partners at Square Enix, our brilliant showrunner/writer Charlie Covell, and the amazing team at LuckyChap.

“Together, this thoughtfully assembled dream team is ready to share Life Is Strange with the world in an entirely new way!”

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Covell was equally enthusiastic about the chance to work on the game, stating “It’s a huge honour to be adapting Life Is Strange of Amazon MGM Studios. I am a massive fan of the game, and I’m thrilled to be working with the incredible teams at Square Enix, Story Kitchen and Lucky Chap

“I can’t wait to share Max and Chloe’s story with fellow players and new audiences alike.”

The original Life Is Strange, first released in 2015, received widespread acclaim from both critics and players, largely for its characters and storytelling.

Since then, Life Is Strange 2, released in two chunks across 2018 and 2019, and 2024’s Life Is Strange: Double Exposure have proven rather more divisive, garnering mixed reviews, having been perceived to lack aspects of what made the original so special.

Check out more of our Gaming coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Trailer for 'Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror' Cinema Doc
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Trailer for ‘Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror’ Cinema Doc

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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Trailer for ‘Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror’ Cinema Doc

by Alex Billington
August 22, 2025
Source: YouTube

“It’s not a movie, it’s a way of life.” BritFlicks has debuted an official trailer for the documentary film titled Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror, a look back at the pop culture phenomenon. It’s directed by Linus O’Brien, son of creator Richard O’Brien. The doc starts by taking us to the origins with the original stage production in London which opened in 1973. Then continuing with the cult horror midnight classic Rocky Horror Picture Show opening in 1975 and becoming a regular event worldwide. The definitive story of The Rocky Horror Show and all the mayhem and glee that comes with it. A London theater play evolves into a massive cult phenomenon, featuring iconic songs and performances celebrating individuality. The legacy lives on through midnight screenings and a devoted following that spans generations. Featuring fans and the original players including Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Lou Adler, Jack Black, Barry Bostwick, Nell Campbell, Trixie Mattel, and many others talking about why they adore Rocky Horror so much. Even if you’re not a fan, this looks like an entertaining watch going back to the wild days of 70s cinema and beyond.

Official trailer for Linus O’Brien’s doc Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror, via YouTube:

Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror Trailer

Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror Poster

Original intro via SXSW: “From humble origins as a London fringe theater play to its meteoric rise, fall & resurrection as the biggest cult film of all time, this is the definitive story of the Rocky Horror Show. With intimate access to creator Richard O’Brien + major players such as Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, and Lou Adler, the documentary explores what makes the play and the film so singular: Its groundbreaking and transgressive themes, iconic performances, and epic songs that took over popular culture. The cult phenomenon that sprung around it is unparalleled, and created not only the midnight screenings which continue to this day, but also a safe haven for those who ever felt different or marginalized.” 💋 Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror is directed by first-time filmmaker Linus O’Brien, son of its creator Richard O’Brien, making his feature directorial debut with this film. Produced by Adam Gibbs, Garret Price, Avner Shiloah, Linus O’Brien. This initially premiered at the 2025 SXSW Film Festival earlier this year. BritFlicks will release the cinema doc Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror in theaters starting on October 3rd, 2025 before it’s available on Blu-ray later in the year. Any big Rocky Horror fans out there?

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