Much of The Twilight Zone's distinct tone hinges on a dreamlike atmosphere, and "Twenty Two" is one of the few chapters that integrates dreams into its plot and theme. The episode opens with a surreal ...
"You're traveling through another dimension — a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination." Thus began the narration ...
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 ...
Before Westeros, George R.R. Martin took a detour into the Twilight Zone — here's how his episodes stack up.
In 1959, CBS struck television gold when it took a chance on Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone." To that point, there had never been an anthology series meditating on the weird, strange, and macabre.