Explore the best sci-fi anthology episodes, ranked by storytelling, visuals, and impact, from shows like The Twilight Zone and Black Mirror.
"The Twilight Zone" has many classic episodes, but not every one hit the mark. These are the episodes which are verifiably ...
By the 1960s the television era was in full swing with the onset of full-color programming. But the medium’s prestige was ...
The Twilight Zone remains such a legendary franchise. Here are 10 rewatchable episodes everyone should watch more than once.
Robert Duvall starred in a memorably creepy (and tragic) episode of The Twilight Zone prior to his days of appearing in movies like The Godfather.
For decades, William Shatner held a large corner of science fiction from the comfort of a captain's chair in "Star Trek" as James T. Kirk. He wasn't always assigned to it, of course. Prior to that, he ...
A certain royal family known for dragons and blond hair arrives on the scene. One of our heroes, at least, seems appropriately wary. By Sean T. Collins It wouldn’t be much of a “Game of Thrones” ...
Entertainment legend Rod Serling called Upstate New York home for many years. From his birthplace in Syracuse to his school days in Binghamton and to his final resting place overlooking Cayuga Lake, ...
“You are about to enter another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind.” Every episode of The Twilight Zone kicks off with an intro monologue, putting its own spin on the ...
As one of the most iconic television series ever created, The Twilight Zone has no shortage of exceptional episodes making up its five seasons on CBS. From early hits like "The Monsters Are Due on ...
Here was the structure for an average episode of Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone: a teaser, a first act introducing the viewers to the world’s rules (basically grounded in reality, but with at least ...
Scientists from the California Academy of Sciences retrieved 13 underwater monitoring structures from the deep reefs off the Pacific island of Guam, which have been gathering data there at depths up ...