"Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "Living Doll" are among the best and most iconic episodes of The Twilight Zone not written by ...
The fascinating story behind how two lost Rod Serling scripts led to an interesting but flawed follow-up of the iconic TV series.
Sci-fi, fantasy and horror novelist and screenwriter Richard Matheson, who paved the way for the likes of Stephen King, has died. Tor.com—a site associated with Matheson publisher MacMillan—explained ...
Summit Entertainment and Mandalay Pictures have acquired the rights to Richard Matheson's short story Death Ship which also featured as an episode of Twilight Zone. Matheson's tale followed a group of ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Richard Matheson, the prolific sci-fi and fantasy writer whose "I Am Legend" and "The Shrinking Man" were transformed into films, has died. He was 87. A spokesman for the Academy ...
Is there a more iconic episode of the original Twilight Zone (airing regularly on SYFY) than "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet"? Sure, you could argue that "To Serve Man" or "Eye of the Beholder" deserves the ...
Now that director Shawn Levy has been reunited with Hugh Jackman for Deadpool & Wolverine, it's the perfect time to revisit their 2011 classic, Real Steel. This sci-fi boxing drama starred Jackman as ...
The Twilight Zone is regarded as one of the best anthology series of all time with many seasons and revivals, but which ranks the highest? From short-lived reboots to films released both theatrically ...
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 ...
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