The fascinating story behind how two lost Rod Serling scripts led to an interesting but flawed follow-up of the iconic TV series.
It's hard to imagine seeing "To Serve Man" as anything but a triumph, but Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling was always his worst critic.
Hopewell Theatre will present “In the Zone with Rod Serling” over the next two weekends, featuring stage adaptations of five ...
Monsters don’t always come wrapped in the trappings of horror or myth. Most often, monsters in the real world look like ...
Hopewell Theatre will bring five tales from “The Twilight Zone” to its stage when it presents “Into the Zone: An Evening of ...
Hop on the two-day Halloween Bar Crawl in Youngstown starting on Oct. 31, or go to Warren for their fourth annual crawl on ...
It has remained an iconic part of pop culture and even spawned a movie, various spinoffs, and a recent series by Jordan Peele ...
Starring the iconic William Shatner, this chilling episode is suspense and cinematic horror in miniature form, ideal for a ...
These science fiction shows were important for more than their entertainment value. They shaped popular culture for an entire ...
Even after The Twilight Zone officially came to an end in 1964, creator and host Rod Serling tried to keep the series alive ...
Check out the exclusive Blu-ray set for Rod Serling's Night Gallery, featuring all 43 episodes, special features, and a ...
Claremont High School Choirs perform “As Seen on T.V.,” 7 p.m. shows featuring music made famous through movies and television, at Don F. Fruechte Theatre ...