Unlike spectacle-driven sci-fi, The Twilight Zone grounded our technological fears in intimate, everyday settings that feel ...
From the very start, The Twilight Zone was intended to push the boundaries of television. Rod Serling literally conceived of the now-classic anthology after his teleplay tackling the infamous murder ...
With The Twilight Zone's "Showdown with Rance McGrew," Rod Serling wanted to highlight the absurd divide between those who truly risk their lives and those who are paid ungodly amounts of money to ...
How many flavors of Twilight Zone episodes are there? Stewart T. Stanyard conveniently categorized the anthology's 156 episodes in his 2007 book, Dimensions Behind The Twilight Zone: Death and Dying, ...
Rod Serling presents The Twilight Zone (1959-1964) under glass structure - CBS In 1959, CBS struck television gold when it took a chance on Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone." To that point, there had ...
Some episodes of The Twilight Zone are, obviously, better than others, but sitting down to watch the complete run rather than just hitting the classics can be a deeply rewarding experience. You get to ...
Twilight Zone #5 is a bit more subtle in its lesson than previous issues, but it comes together with a solid tale that evokes classic sci-fi.