Dan Aykroyd,
Jeff Bannister,
Patricia Barry,
Peter Brocco,
Albert Brooks
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Based on the popular television series created by Rod Serling, this film of horror and the supernatural tells four separate stories--each by a different director: John Landis, Steven Spielberg, Joe Da... read more
Directed by: George Miller, Joe Dante, Steven Spielberg, John Landis
Release Date: June 24, 1983
DVD Release Date: October 9, 2007
Stats: 1,356 reviews
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October 28, 2011
Not better that the original series and sometimes boring, but The Twilight Zone: The Movie is a nice and entertaining bizzare movie very surrealist and kinda funny that presents some good actings, as like of John Lithgow. Fresh.
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August 7, 2011
Four stories by four directors, Spielberg, Landis, Dante and Miller, a great collection of directors and a neat selection of spooky tales. This is actually a great movie adaptation of the series which doesn't loose what it should be about and go overboard, the stories are remake... read more
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June 14, 2011
Call me critical of classics (or rather adaptations of classics), but this movie is very boring.
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March 3, 2011fb100000040220993I'd say that this didn't age well, but I can't imagine it was ever any good in the first place. I usually like stuff like this, this one is just painfully stupid. The few good ideas are poorly executed, there are no twists, and what's suppose to be scary is unintentionally fun... read more
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February 6, 2011
1st Segment : 2.5/5
2nd Segment : 2/5 (Directed by Spielberg !!!)
3rd Segment : 1.5/5
4th Segment : 3/5 -
January 13, 2011
I love The Twilight Zone, it's one of my favourite shows, so when I heard about this movie, I just had to see it, since then it's been one of my favourites. The movie takes episodes from the show, and sort of updates them, so it's very interesting to see if you're a big fan of t... read more
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December 18, 2010
Made up of four short stories - none of which I would call scary. The first with the racist guy is really weak and boring. The second, with the old people is sweet more than scary. The third, (creepy kid) and fourth (aeroplane) are marginally better, but more cheesy than anyth... read more
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February 14, 2008
Despite the controversy, this is a great collection of stories with George Miller's entry being the best.
Critic Reviews
The surprising thing is, the two superstar directors are thoroughly routed by two less-known directors whose previous credits have been horror and action pictures. Full Review
Miller [leaves] no doubt that he was the finest stylist to emerge in the early 80s, with a sense of narrative rhythm linked to visual development that is wholly original and ravishing. Full Review
TV show is much better; some mature themes, violence. Full Review
The last two segments are genuine bits of magnificence Full Review
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. Full Review
...doesn't quite capture the magic of the old television series, but it makes a good stab at trying. Full Review
Like all anthology films, this one has its high and low points, and not where you'd expect. Full Review
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