The Cinema Snob reviews the Halloween special from the great Paul Lynde, which aired in 1976 and featured guest appearances from KISS, Florence Henderson, Betty White, Margaret Hamilton, Billy Barty and more!
Read More »Back There – Twilight-Tober Zone
Back There" is a time travel episode that has some amazing tones and visuals which are greatly enhanced by a phenomenal musical score from Jerry Goldsmith. Is this episode worth a re-watch? Find out now in the Twilight Zone.
Read More »Dust – Twilight-Tober Zone
Douglas Heyes was back again to direct his penultimate episode "Dust". This episode saw the return of a couple of recognizable faces from previous episodes, but does that make it a must see installment of The Twilight Zone? Find out now as Walter discusses this episode in the Twilight-Tober Zone.
Read More »Lamb – Movie Review
Lamb is the new A24 film about a married couple who take in a lamb/human hybrid and raise it as their own. What does Brad think of this one? The film is directed by Valdimar Jóhannsson and stars Noomi Rapace.
Read More »The Night Of The Meek – Twilight-Tober Zone
"The Night of the Meek" is widely considered to be one of the most heart warming and memorable episodes of The Twilight Zone. It receives ample amounts of praise to this day for its sincere Christmas spirit and authentic performance from star Art Carney. Join Walter as he discusses this episode in The Twilight Zone.
Read More »Halloween Kills – Doug Reviews
Michael Myers is back...again. Does he have the ability to win people over as much as he did last time? Doug takes a look at Halloween Kills.
Read More »A Most Unusual Camera – Twilight-Tober Zone
"A Most Unusual Camera" has an intriguing premise, but is it worth re-watching? Join Walter as he discusses this episode in the Twilight-Tober Zone.
Read More »Halloween Kills – Movie Review
After a long delay, Michael Myers is back in Halloween Kills, which is now playing in theaters and on Peacock TV. What does Brad think of this new one, which brings back several characters from the original.
Read More »The Trouble With Templeton – Twilight-Tober Zone
There is more to like about "The Trouble With Templeton" than just a well-executed nostalgia story; it has good performances and a pair of great visual moments. Join Walter as he discusses this episode in the Twilight-Tober Zone.
Read More »The Lateness Of The Hour – Twilight-Tober Zone
"The Lateness of the Hour" was the first of six episodes shot on video tape instead of film in an attempt to cut costs during the second season, but does this jarringly different look affect the quality of the episode? Join us in the Twilight-Tober Zone.
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