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Twilight Zone: The Movie Reviews

It was Australian George Miller, responsible for cult hit Mad Max and its sequels, who produced the one truly scary section of this feature-length stab at Rod Serling's classic 온라인카지노추천 series.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Apr 4, 2024

An entertaining fright work, slickly made, amusing and scary by turns.

| Aug 1, 2022

As with any anthology film, some episodes are better than others.

| Original Score: 6/10 | Sep 8, 2020

A selection that is clearly unbalanced and ends up splitting the film into two very different halves. [Full Review in Spanish]

| Apr 28, 2020

These four short films are definitely only jokes. [Full Review in Spanish]

| Sep 5, 2019

Almost nothing in [Joe Dante's] energetic segment has the sodden Aesop-on-Mars aura of the Serling oeuvre: it's the only one you don't feel you've already seen -- in black-and-white, twenty years ago, for FREE.

| May 30, 2019

Twilight Zone: The Movie fails because it tries to blend the spirit of the 온라인카지노추천 show into a medium whose spirit has evolved away from subtle storytelling. The result is like trying to merge a Wagner opera with a Debussy sonata.

| May 2, 2018

The problem is not only that the film is divided into four short stories but that each director only gives us a 25% effort.

| May 2, 2018

Only one thing about Twilight Zone: The Movie still haunts us today, and it wasn't intentional.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Oct 14, 2013

Where does it land? A fifth dimension beyond that known to most films. The middle ground between wowing & worthless, between so great & so what, and it lies between the pits of recklessly fatal hubris and the very summit of spirited genre filmmaking.

| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Aug 29, 2013

A bland and lazy rehash of the best episodes of the series...

| Jul 8, 2013

If the first half completely lost us, the second effortlessly added a few more sleepless nights to our tally.

| Original Score: B | Jun 24, 2013

온라인카지노추천 show is much better; some mature themes, violence.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Sep 14, 2010

The last two segments are genuine bits of magnificence

| Oct 20, 2009

Plays much like a traditional vaudeville card, what with its tantalizing teaser opening followed by three sketches of increasing quality, all building up to a socko headline act.

| May 18, 2008

A frightfully lopsided omnibus that begins with two wretched episodes by John Landis and Steven Spielberg and finishes with an engrossing pair by Joe Dante and George Miller.

| Original Score: 2/4 | Dec 10, 2007

...doesn't quite capture the magic of the old television series, but it makes a good stab at trying.

| Original Score: 6/10 | Oct 20, 2007

Like all anthology films, this one has its high and low points, and not where you'd expect.

| Oct 18, 2007

a roller-coaster homage to adolescence.

| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Oct 9, 2007

The others have a comic strip zeal which makes them intensely watchable, but ultimately it's left to Mad Max wizard Miller to steal the show.

| Aug 16, 2007

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