November 9th, 2009 by admin
Despite major changes in personnel and the ill-advised switch to a full-hour format, Twilight Zone (with “The” removed from its title) began its fourth season on a promising note. Written by series
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November 4th, 2009 by admin
Rod Serling’s classic TV exploration of the uncanny, the unknown, and the unforgettable takes you beyond the deepest realms of imagination! Filled with twists, turns, and compelling characters, this
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November 2nd, 2009 by admin
The big-screen adaptation of Twilight, Stephenie Meyer’s bestselling vampire romance, is aimed squarely at its key demographic: teen girls whose idea of Prince Charming is a brooding, pale, undead te
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November 1st, 2009 by admin
The younger you are, the more you’ll enjoy UPN’s short-lived revival of The Twilight Zone. Front-loaded with young actors (or marginal celebrities, like Jessica Simpson) and a bone-jarring theme by
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November 1st, 2009 by admin
The middle ground between light and shadow just became a whole lot sharper and detailed with this stellar five-disc set, which compiles the entire second season of Rod Serling’s classic television
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October 31st, 2009 by admin
Episodes: “Steel” (Ep. 122, October 4, 1963) – In the future, only androids are allowed to box. Desperate to raise money, penniless manager Steel Kelly (Lee Marvin) must fight disguised as his own b
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October 31st, 2009 by admin
The big-screen adaptation of Twilight, Stephenie Meyer’s bestselling vampire romance, is aimed squarely at its key demographic: teen girls whose idea of Prince Charming is a brooding, pale, undead te
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October 31st, 2009 by admin
The movie tie-in edition of the #1 bestselling trade paperback includes a collectible full-color, fold-out poster with photos of the movie cast on both sides.In New Moon, Stephenie Meyer delivers anot
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October 30th, 2009 by admin
The big-screen adaptation of Twilight, Stephenie Meyer’s bestselling vampire romance, is aimed squarely at its key demographic: teen girls whose idea of Prince Charming is a brooding, pale, undead te
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October 30th, 2009 by admin
If it hadn’t been released in 1998 with a veteran cast of Hollywood’s finest, you could swear that Twilight was a movie from the 1940s–the kind of intelligent mystery that would’ve made Humphrey B
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