Rod Serling remains one of the coolest human beings ever involved in the medium of television. The general public in 2026, of course, continues to know him best as the creator, host, and executive ...
Featuring Leonardo DiCaprio among its producers, Jonah Tulis' film uses previously unheard dictaphone recordings to capture ...
The buzz around the non-fiction program at SXSW this year has been pretty strong, with many people picking documentaries as ...
With The Twilight Zone's "Showdown with Rance McGrew," Rod Serling wanted to highlight the absurd divide between those who truly risk their lives and those who are paid ungodly amounts of money to ...
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Years before he created The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling tried to tell a story inspired by Emmet Till, the Black The post In ...
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This Twilight Zone-esque sci-fi anthology series that aired in 2017 put the great Mark Hamill in Rod Serling announcer mode.
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The Rod Serling School of Fine Arts at Binghamton High School will present “Something Rotten!,” a musical comedy set in South London in 1595.