Movie franchises come and go, but The Twilight Saga is truly immortal. The supernatural drama series, an adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's best-selling young adult novels, follows the against-all-odds ...
Over time, TV anthologies have been gaining more and more ground because they offer something traditional show just can’t: complete stories without endless seasons or fixed characters. It’s the ...
Humanity is in a bad way these days, in case you haven’t noticed. Jeff Tweedy has, and he made an album about it — three albums, in fact. Wilco’s prolific frontman has described his new triple LP as ...
Get ready to travel through another dimension – a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind – as IDW Publishing launches an all-new The Twilight Zone ...
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Celebrating 20 years of 'Twilight' part 1
The love story of Bella and Edward first captured hearts 20 years ago. Nightline sits down with author Stephenie Meyer for a rare interview looking back on her global phenomenon. Cause of death ...
You may have to wait until Stephenie Meyer is long gone to spend more time in Forks. Two decades after the best-selling author published the first book in her Twilight series, she revealed whether she ...
EXCLUSIVE: Next week for the first time ever, YouTube will stream all five Twilight films for free. The Twilight movies will stream on a loop from Sept. 7 at 12:00 PM PT through September 14 at 11:59 ...
The “Twilight” movies are heading back to theaters this fall in honor of the 20th anniversary of author Stephenie Meyer’s original hit book. Lionsgate and Fathom Entertainment are partnering to ...
The Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner-led franchise first hit theaters in 2008 with 'Twilight,' directed by Catherine Hardwicke. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Lionsgate has ...
Edward and Bella are back with Fathom Entertainment and Lionsgate set release the five films of the Twilight saga in a nationwide movie marathon from October 29-November 2 to mark the 20th anniversary ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Stephen Nakagawa, a former dancer with the Washington Ballet, wrote a letter to the leader of the arts center complaining about “radical leftist ...
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