The Twilight Zone is famous for its dark and twisted endings, and we choose the most disturbing ending from the classic CBS ...
Originally running from 1959 to 1964, The Twilight Zone offered a new, surreal story every week, many with a cruel twist.
TCM might as well stand for The Christmas Movies, considering its lineup of more than a half century’s worth of holiday ...
Get ready car lovers, this Saturday is all about horsepower and history. JC takes us inside Nostalgia Street Rods for details on their annual car show and a look inside their incredible collection. On ...
Meet designer Nikita Bridan as he talks about his build, the HF-11. This car will be in the Future Tech Studios at the SEMA Show all this week! Here's Ciro Ciampi to talk about Corey England's ...
Sega and Monolith's classic survival horror game Condemned: Criminal Origins has been delisted from digital storefronts, and no reason has been given by the publisher as to why this has happened. As ...
The Rod Serling Mistake You Likely Never Noticed In The Twilight Zone In the "The Twilight Zone" episode "The Purple Testament", an American soldier named Lieutenant "Fitz" Fitzgerald (William ...
My invitation to the VIP premiere of the new Hollywood movie, Lost & Found in Cleveland, came via email from producers Keith Gerchak and Marisa Guterman of DoubleG Films. They asked if I would have a ...
For the next two weekends, Hopewell Theatre plans to take audiences to “The Twilight Zone.” And just like it would have been for television viewers between 1959 and 1964 when the anthology series ...
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Even after The Twilight Zone officially ended its original run in 1964, creator and host Rod Serling tried to keep the series alive by adapting one of its most iconic episodes into a movie. In ...
The Toronto Blue Jays bullpen did all it could. The Jays’ relatively anonymous low-leverage relievers put up zero after zero in inning after inning throughout the night in Game 3 of the World Series.