twilight zone


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Synonyms for twilight zone

the lowest level of the ocean to which light can reach

the ambiguous region between two categories or states or conditions (usually containing some features of both)

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For that film, Peele was inspired by the 1960 "Twilight Zone" episode "Mirror Image," in which a female character eerily sees her doppelgnger in a mirror and comes to believe that this evil double is trying to replace her.
The original version of 'The Twilight Zone,' created by Rod Serling, premiered on October 2, 1959, on CBS and aired for five seasons.
In addition to this issue's twilight zone theme, loyal readers of Oceanus will notice other changes to its content, structure, and design.
In the past couple of years, I've heard people say, 'It feels like we're in 'The Twilight Zone,'' over and over again.
The Twilight Zone ran from 1958 to 1964 for 156 episodes, with host and narratorRod Serlingbeing the face and voice of the show, with stars likeWilliam Shatnerhaving guest appearances in one-off episodes.
The twilight zone is frequently cited as a precursor to Black Mirror, one of the cleverest, trendiest series currently emanating from the burgeoning behemoth known as Netflix.
A series of interesting choices ranging from The Twilight Zone, Gilmore Girls, Seinfeld, and Twin Peaks came out.
TV critic Mark Dawidziak watched every episode of The Twilight Zone with his teenage daughter five years ago, and in every episode he noticed something important, some lesson that is as valuable today as it was 50 years ago.
Irony in The Twilight Zone: How the Series Critiqued Postwar American Culture.
Created by Charlie Brooker, it's a sort of 21st century 'Twilight Zone', a series of tales exploring some very modern fears - with social media and advanced technology gone wrong a recurring theme.
Among the newbies are headliner Impro Theatre (the Twilight Zone: Unscripted approach) and Parallelogramophonograph, from Austin, Texas (the French farce one).
Once the extreme strobing and techno thrashing of the opening reel lets up, the pic settles into a flat, fairly conventional "Twilight Zone" episode about an anxious party girl and the goblin-like creature lurking about her subconscious.