Soupy Sales, Rod Serling -- Prophets Who Raised a Generation
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.
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.
John W. Whitehead | Posted 12.03.2009 | Entertainment
Even though it was never a top twenty show, The Twilight Zone was a jewel that captured a generation.
Daniel Bruno Sanz | Posted 09.05.2009 | Living
Shadowy non-state actors contemplate flattening an American city with a device smuggled into the United States at one hundred possible ports of entry.
Michael Giltz | Posted 12.22.2008 | Entertainment
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.
Michael Giltz | Posted 12.12.2008 | Entertainment
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.
Bradley Burston | Posted 10.28.2009 | Entertainment