Despite being over 60 years old, the original Twilight Zone still has the power to shock, unnerve, and make viewers think. The title of the episode is a clue to how the story unfolds, but it's ...
"Where Is Everybody?" introduces The Twilight Zone theme of reality vs. fantasy in the pilot episode. "Eye Of The Beholder" ...
M ost Twilight Zone fans know that Robby the Robot, the beloved 1950s sci-fi icon who first appeared in the feature film ...
They don't have the luxury of underperforming at start this time around, especially after owner Steve Cohen just spent $765 ...
(RNS) — My favorite way of celebrating the new year every year is to tune into the annual “Twilight Zone” marathon ... aired in 1960. The episode considers, as the title suggests, the ...
Horror anthologies may be the most underrated subgenre in all of horror. They offered a fresh change of pace from the ...
That’s a quote from Rod Serling, the creator of “The Twilight Zone,” which ran on CBS from ... Make of it what you will.” Photo of Rod Serling from Wikipedia The 1960 episode “The Monsters Are Due on ...
CBS All Access gives users access to CBS programming in real time, as well as an on-demand library of more than 2,000 titles, from NCIS to Supergirl to The Twilight Zone. The main draw of the ...
"Home of the Brave," "Lost Boundaries," "Pinky" and "Intruder in the Dust," all released in 1949, were among the "problem pictures ... At least four episodes of "The Twilight Zone" showcased ...
“Home of the Brave,” “Lost Boundaries,” “Pinky” and “Intruder in the Dust,” all released in 1949, were among the “problem pictures ... episodes of “The Twilight Zone ...