Eimen made his TV debut in 1957 as Theodore Cleaver's classmate in the premiere episode of 'Leave It to Beaver' ...
Shankweiler’s Drive-In Theatre in Orefield, Pennsylvania stands as a glorious time machine to those simpler days, offering something increasingly rare in our digital age: authentic nostalgia that ...
Originally running from 1959 to 1964, The Twilight Zone offered a new, surreal story every week, many with a cruel twist.
Some PG-13 horror films have pushed the boundaries of the rating with intense and frightening content. The list includes films like "The Ring," "Insidious," and "Ouija: Origin of Evil." ...
“The Grave” opens with the shooting death of Pinto Sykes (Dick Geary) at the hands of several townspeople. Two days later, Miller arrives at the town’s saloon and, to his anger, discovers that others ...
Yesterday, for me, was a mixed visual and reported tableaux. There were the visuals: Donald Trump literally bulldozing about a third of the White House complex. It’s not the main house itself, which ...
In the early days of television, WKRC produced a weekly live drama program called “The Storm” that rivaled network shows. Rod Serling, the future creator of “The Twilight Zone,” got his television ...
Rod Serling's historical marker will be installed at the Antioch College campus (his alma mater) in Yellow Springs in a ceremony led by Gov. Mike DeWine. Serling enrolled at Antioch after serving in ...
“You’re traveling through another dimension — a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind.” If those words give you a sense of unease, you’ve likely watched the original Twilight Zone or one ...
Robert Redford, the prolific actor, director, and producer known for roles in everything from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid to Captain America: The Winter Soldier, has died at the age of 89.
It's been 17 years since the first Twilight film landed in theaters, and 20 years since Stephenie Meyer's book hit the shelves, and fans around the world are still going mad for the lion who fell in ...
On Sept. 27, 2005, Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight was published. Of course, a novel that spurred a cultural movement like people wearing Team Jacob and Team Edward shirts in public deserves a celebration.