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The original "Twilight Zone" is still one of the GOAT TV shows
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.” ...
The Silence of the Lambs, Gaslight, and Shutter Island are all among the very best psychological mystery movies of all time.
On March 17, 1970, American screenwriter and television producer Rod Serling (“The Twilight Zone” and “The Night Gallery”) shared: “If you write, fix pipes, grade papers, lay bricks or drive ...
During an early Jan. 1 drive on open roads, Andrew Clark engages in meditative musing about the pros and cons of different ...
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Dark City remains a misunderstood sci-fi noir with a genius twist
Unfortunately, this fiendishly clever sci-fi flop was too weird and ahead of its time to be anything other than confounding ...
63 Years Ago Today, The Twilight Zone Broke a 102-Episode Trend (And It Almost Killed the Franchise)
There was one major change midway through The Twilight Zone's run that almost completely derailed the entire thing.
The New York Times bestselling author who is behind many a sleepless night is back at it again, but this time, he’s trying his hand at true crime. Writer Harlan Coben returns to the small screen yet ...
Rod Laver is an Australian sporting icon; a player who was so special in his own right that Australia’s most historic tennis stadium was named after him. The Rod Laver Arena remains the most ...
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 ...
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