Few shows — certainly those that premiered in the 1950s — have had the kind of long tail that The Twilight Zone has. Rod ...
Rod Serling stands grimacing in a pile of rubble in The Twilight Zone (1959) - CBS Studios One of the best TV shows of the 1960s was "The Twilight Zone," created by Rod Serling and running for five ...
William Shakespeare (played by John Williams) alongside the screenwriter Julius Moomer (played by Jack Weston) looking into a mirror on "The Twilight Zone.." - CBS Rod Serling's seminal television ...
Even a legendary series like The Twilight Zone has its low points, and a closer look reveals which episodes didn't land the ...
Few TV shows have had a more lasting cultural impact than "The Twilight Zone." The CBS sci-fi series featured some of the most iconic storylines in TV history, and was also a training ground for major ...
What follows are the top examples of how a The Twilight Zone episode could work even without Serling serving as the ground up architect of its narrative. Note that, even if it wasn’t a Serling ...
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, ...
What Houghton makes clear in his reveal of The Twilight Zone‘s story patterns is that Serling actually had the formula figured out from the first episode, so we’ll use that as our guide for breaking ...