At The Twilight Zone Vortex, it's a look at Volume 4, Number 2 of The Twilight Zone Magazine, with Gahan Wilson's review of John Carpenter's Christine, an interview with director John Sayles, dystopian movies of the 1970s and 1980s, and more!
A terrific story from David at Comfort TV on his visit to the Brady home, the home shown in The Brady Bunch that was renovated into a replica of what you saw on the series. What a fantastic experience; read about it for yourself.
At Cult TV Blog, John reviews "Killer with Two Faces," an episode of the 1973-76 British series Thriller (not to be confused with the American version hosted by Boris Karloff), and the insights gained from repeated viewings of the episode.
How on earth can you have a "non-violent" episode of The A-Team? Well, as Roger finds out at The View from the Junkyard, it can be done, as we see in the episode "Semi-Friendly Persuasion." Well, at least for a time, anyway.
Rounding out this short but sweet week is A Shroud of Thoughts, where Terence reflects on the legacy of Inner Sanctum Mysteries on the occasion of the radio show's 85th anniversary. The show made the transition to both the big screen and television, but it's the radio program that continues to be the most remembered. TV
Rounding out this short but sweet week is A Shroud of Thoughts, where Terence reflects on the legacy of Inner Sanctum Mysteries on the occasion of the radio show's 85th anniversary. The show made the transition to both the big screen and television, but it's the radio program that continues to be the most remembered. TV
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