Television network executives are known and revered for their courage, integrity, imagination, acumen and flawless taste. NOT!!! Only in some...
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Fans of The X-Files fall into two categories: those who prefer the episodes connected to the alien conspiracy and those who prefer the self-contained...
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With the collapse of the studio system, the death of the censorship code and the advent of color television, Hollywood went through a lot of odd...
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It’s a pity MTV’s computer animated Spider-Man series isn’t better known because, all in all, it was by far the best rendition of...
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Unlike other anthology shows, such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits almost never did comedies. The one exception...
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After serving an apprenticeship with the Coen Brothers as their cinematographer, Barry Sonnenfeld went on to direct some very quirky and off-beat...
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Although it occasionally delved into social and political commentary à la Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, Joseph Stefano’s seminal...
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Epitaph One (never broadcast in this country, but aired on June 17, 2009 in Singapore) was officially the thirteenth episode of Joss Whedon’s...
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George Reeves may well have been the best Superman ever, but his syndicated TV series Adventures of Superman was mainly aimed at young children and,...
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There have been countless stage and film adaptations of Robert Lewis Stevenson’s novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (usually...
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