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Gentlemen Streets & The Blue Dog: A Conversation with Nick Mery and Audio Exclusives, Plus Bow Down Before LoKi and The Untz Challenge

Mike Ragogna | Posted 04.26.2013 | Entertainment
Mike Ragogna

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The New Twilight Zone: Booth at the End's Season 2 Launches

Bill_Robinson | Posted 08.06.2012 | Entertainment
Bill_Robinson

Booth at the End has had all the earmarks of a hit to me since I watched the first 30 seconds of the first episode.

Believe It and You Will See It

Laverne H. Bardy | Posted 06.02.2012 | Fifty
Laverne H. Bardy

Either Rod Serling was lurking behind the drapes or we had taken a giant leap into senility together.

A Human Dimension: Anne Serling Remembers Her Father, Rod

Dan Lybarger | Posted 04.09.2012 | TV
Dan Lybarger

With his well-fitting suits and unsettlingly calm delivery, it seemed as if Serling was almost marveling at his ability to shock both his characters and his viewers.

Comedian Richard Lewis: Anxiety poster child

Marshall Fine | Posted 01.30.2012 | Comedy
Marshall Fine

He's in the midst of a full-scale media blitz in Manhattan - doing The View, the Howard Stern Show, Keith Olbermann, Joy Behar - but comedian Richard ...

Cinefantastique Spotlight Podcast: Dream House

Dan Persons | Posted 12.03.2011 | Entertainment
Dan Persons

Winner of this year's Ironic Film Title ribbon, Dream House marks director Jim Sheridan's attempt to explore the world of the psychological thriller, with a few surprising twists thrown in along the way.

The Twilight Zone: At the Threshold of the Fifth Dimension

John W. Whitehead | Posted 11.29.2011 | Entertainment
John W. Whitehead

Even though it was never a top 25 show, The Twilight Zone was an oasis in television wasteland that captured a generation. However, it almost didn't happen.

Famous Authors Related by Blood or Marriage

Dave Astor | Posted 10.21.2011 | Books
Dave Astor

The Bronte sisters weren't alone in blood being as thick as ink.

I Had a "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Dream (And John McCain's Not Gonna Like It)

George Heymont | Posted 05.25.2011 | Politics
George Heymont

I found myself in a Washington, D.C. hotel lobby surrounded by a group of drag queens attending a gay fundraising event. As a matter of fact, I was in drag, too! Suddenly the doors opened and John McCain was walking directly toward me.

The Sadness of Conformity

Kristen Houghton | Posted 11.17.2011 | Healthy Living
Kristen Houghton

There is something very dangerous about total conformity. We don't celebrate who we already are because, according to statistics, we want to be like everyone else!

DVDs: "Twilight Zone," "Cuckoo's Nest," "Withnail" And More

Michael Giltz | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Michael Giltz

THE TWILIGHT ZONE SEASON 1 ($99.98 on BluRay; Image/CBS) -- You don't need me to tell you about this show, do you? It's landmark television, one of ...

Professional Pictures: Movies About Our Day Jobs

John Farr | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
John Farr

As seen through the revealing lens of timeless film, you can derive a measure of comfort and perspective amidst the seeming complexity of it all, because the pressures and vicissitudes of the work place go back a very long way.

Soupy Sales, Rod Serling -- Prophets Who Raised a Generation

Bradley Burston | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Bradley Burston

This was an era when the original Mad Men ruled the collective unconscious, when a gleaming pastel future, and, by extension, a lavishly sterile present, were held up as ideals and goals.

Children of The Twilight Zone: 10 Best Episodes

John W. Whitehead | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
John W. Whitehead

Even though it was never a top twenty show, The Twilight Zone was a jewel that captured a generation.

Bad Dreams From My Grandfather

Daniel Bruno Sanz | Posted 11.17.2011 | Healthy Living
Daniel Bruno Sanz

Shadowy non-state actors contemplate flattening an American city with a device smuggled into the United States at one hundred possible ports of entry.

DVDs: Werner Herzog's Peripatetic Career

Michael Giltz | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Michael Giltz

Werner Herzog is well into one of the most eclectic, odd and engaging movie careers, one that jumps from personal epics to quixotic documentary films, and now even Hollywood spectacles.

DVDs: Hello "Fraggle Rock!"

Michael Giltz | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Michael Giltz

We're in a golden age for documentaries. More of them are shown in theaters and on TV than ever before and more people now have access to video cameras so they can make their own.