Some Twilight Zone stories feel bigger than 25 minutes, their ideas and themes demanding the depth and scale only a feature ...
It has remained an iconic part of pop culture and even spawned a movie, various spinoffs, and a recent series by Jordan Peele ...
The Twilight Zone’s season five episode "The Encounter" stars a pre-Star Trek George Takei as a young Japanese-American who ...
Several episodes of the Twilight Zone were controversial or have become so in modern times, though only one was ever banned from syndication.
The Twilight Zone (1959–1964) 4. “Time Enough at Last” “Witness Mr. Henry Bemis, a charter member in the fraternity of dreamers.” All Henry (Burgess Meredith) wants to do is read books, and he finally ...
This masterful episode of The Twilight Zone came out 65 years ago yet is still as impactful now as it ever was.
"Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "Living Doll" are among the best and most iconic episodes of The Twilight Zone not written by ...
The Twilight Zone's "A Most Unusual Camera" is a tale about three small-time crooks who come into possession of a camera that ...
You're traveling through another dimension—a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. Entering The Twilight Zone means experiencing dozens of episodes of some of the greatest sci-fi or ...
Brittany Rae is a contributor to Collider, Diply, and European Respiratory Journal, with bylines also in Tell-Tale TV and other publications. Her coverage spans television, film, cultural commentary, ...
For all the sci-fi twists, supernatural reversals, and progressive social critiques woven throughout the original run of The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling's iconic series spares just as much time for the ...
“You’re traveling through another dimension — a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind.” If those words give you a sense of unease, you’ve likely watched the original Twilight Zone or one ...