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George Miller's fourth segment stars John Lithgow in a remake of a famous "Twilight Zone" TV story in which a nervous air traveler sees (or imagines that he sees) a little green man hacking away at the engine of his airplane. But there couldn't be a little green man out there -- could there?
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Twilight Zone: The Movie PG 1983 1h 42m Sci-Fi List 60% Tomatometer 42 Reviews 55% Audience Score 25,000+ Ratings This tribute to the beloved supernatural TV show has four episodes.
- (1.1K)
- John Landis
- PG
- Vic Morrow
TV show is much better; some mature themes, violence. Read Common Sense Media's Twilight Zone: The Movie review, age rating, and parents guide.
- Warner Home Video
- Albert Brooks
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Jun 24, 1983 · Twilight Zone: The Movie: Directed by Joe Dante, John Landis, George Miller, Steven Spielberg. With Dan Aykroyd, Albert Brooks, Vic Morrow, Doug McGrath. Four horror and science fiction segments, directed by four famous directors, each of them being a new version of a classic story from Rod Serling's landmark television series.
- (40K)
- Horror, Sci-Fi
- Joe Dante, John Landis, George Miller
- 1983-06-24
Nov 1, 2020 · by Pauline Kael. When stories like the ones that were told on the Rod Serling TV show “The Twilight Zone” grow up, they become Borges fables—metaphysical hoodwinks. I didn’t expect (or want) Twilight Zone—The Movie to be Borgesian, but I did rather hope that John Landis, Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante, and George Miller —the four young ...
Colin Greenland reviewed Twilight Zone: The Movie for Imagine magazine, and stated that "Macabre stuff, but not really very impressive as modern fantastic cinema from four of its grand masters." [23] Contemporary critical reception is still divided; on the review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes , the film has a 60% "fresh" approval rating ...
Overall, TWILIGHT ZONE: THE MOVIE must be considered something of a disappointment. An excellent segment, a decent one, a misfire from a master filmmaker and a solid segment overshadowed by the death of its actors while filming, it isn't exactly a recipe for a great movie-going experience.