In the classic Twilight Zone episode entitled "The Mirror," Peter Falk plays a revolutionary clearly based on Fidel Castro.
The annual New Year's Twilight Zone marathon on SYFY is getting an extra boost this year with an original graphic from Fright ...
For someone who has spent a lifetime terrifying readers and audiences, you’d think it would take a lot to rattle Stephen King ...
One of The Twilight Zone's best Christmas episodes tells a tragic story that everyone should revisit 65 years after it first ...
A young woman on a cross country road trip is bedeviled by a hitchhiker who seems to want more than just a ride to the next ...
Among the many things that make The Twilight Zone one of television's greatest achievements is the fact that even decades after its conclusion in 1964, many episodes remain relevant today, almost ...
The Twilight Zone is not often a place for glad tidings, but in "The Night of the Meek", Rod Serling creates a magical reason for the season.
“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 ...
If “Eye of the Beholder” isn’t the most iconic episode of The Twilight Zone, it still ranks mighty close. It’s fully in line with “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” and “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet.” ...
Rod Serling was a master of storytelling who changed the landscape of small-screen entertainment with his iconic anthology series, The Twilight Zone, which today is considered to be one of the most ...
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 ...