With The Twilight Zone, creator Rod Serling wanted to push the boundaries of network television. Season one's "Perchance to ...
Television was still a fledgling enterprise in 1959 when Twilight Zone debuted. Nobody took advantage of that wide open ...
“You are about to enter another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind.” ...
One could even argue that Prime Video's sci-fi lineup has an indie film aesthetic. I mean, sure, there are algorithms for ...
There was one major change midway through The Twilight Zone's run that almost completely derailed the entire thing.
Recognizing the power TV had over its audience, Serling sought to write a teleplay that addressed social justice CBS/Getty Television writer Rod Serling was early in his career when he found himself ...
Cancel your New Year’s Eve plans, because you’ve got an appointment with some evil dolls, plane-dwelling gremlins, and enlisted men who are about to discover there are far worse things than dodging ...
Artists usually know that inspiration can come from anywhere, and this can be especially true in Hollywood. Considering it's an industry that continuously delivers sci-fi movies based on classic short ...
Few TV shows have had a more lasting cultural impact than "The Twilight Zone." The CBS sci-fi series featured some of the most iconic storylines in TV history, and was also a training ground for major ...
There’s a stroke of genius at the heart of CNY Playhouse’s world premiere of “A Twilight Zone Christmas,” adapted by Jim Molloy from the groundbreaking TV series that blended science fiction, fantasy ...
It's hard to imagine a world without The Twilight Zone, but in 1964, series creator Rod Serling was convinced the anthology known for twist endings and weighty themes was merely a passing footnote in ...
Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone is a classic sci-fi anthology for many reasons, not the least of which is that Serling often snuck social messages into his stories that would not have been acceptable in ...