Brad and Jerrid revisit the controversial 1983 anthology film Twilight Zone: The Movie, from directors John Landis, Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante, and George Miller.
Read More »The Little People – Twilight-Tober Zone
If the more wacky Twilight Zone episodes that take themselves kinda seriously are your thing, you'll get plenty out of "The Little People". Join Walter as he discusses this episode and wraps up Twilight-Tober Zone 2022!
Read More »Person or Persons Unknown – Twilight-Tober Zone
"Person or Persons Unknown" has some effectively tense moments, good pacing, and mostly quality acting. While this episode is not the absolute best from the writer or director, it's still a sound entry that gets a recommendation. Join Walter as he discusses this episode of The Twilight Zone.
Read More »Little Girl Lost – Twilight-Tober Zone
"Little Girl Lost" is a very small in scope tale, but because of the dimension spanning plot, it becomes simultaneously trippy and vast in magnitude; tension, writing, and visuals make this Twilight Zone episode unforgettable.
Read More »The Fugitive – Twilight-Tober Zone
"The Fugitive" is meant to be a sweet little story that tries to blend fantasy with science fiction, but does it work well? Find out now in the Twilight-Tober Zone.
Read More »To Serve Man – Twilight-Tober Zone
"To Serve Man" is absolutely one of the most famous episodes of this show. It's dark ending twist is probably what people remember most about it, but this installment is more than just that story point; it's possibly the most cinematic episode The Twilight Zone ever made using stock footage, shots from other films, and a larger cast than usual to fill out a massive scale story that really stands on its own. Join Walter as he discusses this impressive episode in the Twilight-Tober Zone.
Read More »The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank – Twilight-Tober Zone
In one of the best opening scenes in any Twilight Zone episode, "The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank" establishes itself as among the more attention-grabbing premises in the series. Is this episode still worth all the praise? Find out now in the Twilight-Tober Zone.
Read More »A Piano in the House – Twilight-Tober Zone
"A Piano in the House" has a classic Twilight Zone premise behind it and a distinctive performance by leading man Barry Morse. Is this episode worth taking another look at? Find out now in the Twilight-Tober Zone.
Read More »Kick the Can – Twilight-Tober Zone
"Kick the Can" is another one of those classic Twilight Zone episodes that have stood the test of time. It's cleverly directed, expertly written, wonderfully acted, and deserves it's place as one most famous episodes of the series. Join Walter as he discusses this fantastic episode in the Twilight-Tober Zone.
Read More »Showdown With Rance McGrew – Twilight-Tober Zone
"Showdown with Rance McGrew" has what could be a fun and interesting idea behind it. There is a lot of solid talent both behind and in front of the camera, but outside of a few humorous moments, this quasi western story is one big misfire. Join Walter as he discusses this episode of The Twilight Zone.
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