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Cover of ‘5 Themes of The Twilight Zone' He notes that Serling frequently wrote about the isolated man and the fear of aging, the theme of mortality being a significant one for him, shaped by ...
The Five Themes of The Twilight Zone, a new collection of essays by pop culture historian Arlen Schumer, celebrates a milestone anniversary of the classic sci-fi anthology series. “October 2 ...
They’re within us — our fears, our hatreds, our need to blame.” Rod Serling, TV Guide Interview, Oct.1959. “The tools of conquest do not necessarily come with bombs and explosions and fallout … ...
MarketWatch.com Why the anti-fascist, anti-racist themes of ‘The Twilight Zone’ are more relevant today than ever A new version of the show will air on CBS All Access in 2019.
Hey, the Tower of Terror movie isn't dead after all. As somebody who covers the movie industry and the theme park industry ...
“Bottom line, the kids are adorable and proud to be who they are BUT how is the first kid in line holding an Apple iPad in 1941,” someone snarked on Reddit.. “Time for the theme from ‘The ...
The Twilight Zone. Theme 1: 'Science and Superstition' THE TWILIGHT ZONE, Earl Holliman, 'Where Is Everybody', (Season 1, aired October 2, 1959) Courtesy the Everett Collection.