Visual effects legend Con Pederson has died. He was 91. Pederson, who is best known for his two-and-a-half years of work on ...
Forty years ago, Star Trek crossed over to the mainstream with the 1986 film The Voyage Home, in which Captain Kirk and his ...
He and Douglas Trumbull went from creating a short film for the 1964 World’s Fair to working many exacting months on the ...
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 ...
Marion radio station WMRN is marking its 85th anniversary this year. The station went on the air at 2 p.m. Dec. 23, 1940, according to a community announcement. WMRN was founded by Bob Mason, who was ...
Robert J. Serling, an aviation writer known for the best-selling novel "The President's Plane is Missing," died on May 6 in Tucson. He was 92 and a longtime Tucson resident. His daughter, Jennifer ...
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 ...
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 ...
"You're traveling through another dimension — a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination." Thus began the narration ...
"The Twilight Zone" was born from the brain of one of the greatest TV writers of all time, Rod Serling. For those who have never seen it, go watch it right now. For those who have, you remember it as ...
Few genres were as instrumental in legitimizing the art form of games as the point-and-click adventures were. From its inception, the genre established itself with personable, witty writing, inventive ...
In the early days of television, WKRC produced a weekly live drama program called “The Storm” that rivaled network shows. Rod Serling, the future creator of “The Twilight Zone,” got his television ...