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The One Word That Only Rod Serling Could Write in Twilight Zone Scripts
Sci Fi Wire· 4 days agoEvery Twilight Zone fan knows that Rod Serling is a singular figure in the history of the show, not...
Alan Wake 2’s First DLC Pushes The Metatextual Shenanigans Even Further
Kotaku via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoToday, as part of Geoff Keighley’s big Summer Game Fest kickoff festivities, we got our first...
Lawyer's 'Twilight Zone' font irks US appeals court in typeface takedown
Reuters· 3 days agoChicago lawyer Jason Epstein said he's practiced law for more than 25 years without a complaint...
Alan Wake 2's first expansion surprise releases this week, and hey, is that Jesse Faden?
PC Gamer· 4 hours agoNight Springs debuted as a Twilight Zone-like television show in the original Alan Wake (and also appeared in Quantum Break), and Remedy ...
The Twilight Zone With J.J. Abrams, Matt Reeves, and Joanna Robinson
The Ringer· 3 days agoJuliet, Mandy, and their guests dive into the singular episode of ‘Felicity’ that pays homage to ‘...
Alan Wake 2 DLC Takes You Back to Night Springs
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoAlan Wake 2 was one of the best games of last year, and now players have a reason to start up the game again. And this time, it has very little to do...
Broome, Tioga history programs feature extraordinary feats of ordinary people
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoPay attention readers, as once again I delve into that part of the Twilight Zone that I call...
Alan Wake 2's Night Springs DLC Is Somehow Even Weirder Than The Base Game
GameSpot· 11 hours agoThe first expansion for one of 2023's best games is on the way, with the Alan Wake 2 Night Springs...
As KGB agent in the United States: ‘I was 100% convinced that communism was the right thing’ | CNN
CNN.com· 10 hours agoThe CNN Original Series “Secrets & Spies: A Nuclear Game” examines the tenuous global geopolitics...
Review | Paying tribute to the writer who got us all saying ‘Kafkaesque’
Washington Post· 16 hours agoFranz Kafka died on June 3, 1924, at the age of 40. Just think of the first sentence of “The Trial”:...