The Goshen News - Today's Entertainment
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April 1 - 7, 2019 Page 3 ACROSS 1. Role on "SEAL Team" (2) 9. Actor Wheaton 10. "__ Man"; 1988 Dustin Hoffman film 11. Word before a maiden name 13. "As I was going to St. Ives, __ __ __..." 15. Not as moist 17. Actress on "FBI" (2) 18. With 23 Across, 1986- 94 legal drama series (2) 20. Chaplin's initials 21. Actor Gulager 23. See 18 Across 24. Furniture wood 25. Series for Ted Danson, once 26. "Life Goes __" (1989- 93) 29. Suffix for hard or ward 30. Kelly __; "Chicago Fire" role 34. Wed secretly 36. T-shirt size 38. Cartoon pooch 39. Comic actress Martha 42. Suffix for sand or blood 43. Actor on "Midnight, Texas" (2) DOWN 1. "According to __" 2. Saloon orders 3. Televangelist Roberts 4. Ming-__ Wen 5. Hubby for Lois of the comic strips 6. "Two __ __ Half Men" 7. "__ Is Sleeping"; 1990 Judge Reinhold film 8. "__ Dad Run"; 2012-15 Nick at Nite sitcom 9. Role on "Single Parents" (2) 12. Actor on "The Rookie" (2) 14. "How I Met Your Mother" role 16. Elem. school subjs. 19. Thicke or Rickman 20. "Cold __" 22. Elizabeth II's land: abbr. 23. Actor Cariou's initials 27. Energy 28. Ms. Lupino 30. TV maker 31. Role on "Alice" 32. Robert of "The Sopranos" 33. Close, for one 35. Guided 37. Word of mild surprise 40. "Touched by __ Angel" 41. Initials for the star of "The King and I" Solution on page 2 CoverStory By Jay Bobbin Over the history of tele- vision, few brands have been as iconic and endur- ing as "The Twilight Zone." Consider that the super- natural, Rod Serling-cre- ated suspense anthology now has its fourth series incarnation. The show en- ters the streaming dimen- sion by premiering with two episodes Monday, April 1, on CBS All Access — with "Get Out" Oscar winner Jordan Peele as host and narrator, and also as an executive producer. Among others sharing the latter job are Serling's widow Carol, "The X-Files" alum Glen Morgan, filmmaker Simon Kinberg ("X-Men: Apocalypse") and TV vet - eran Greg Yaitanes ("Ban- shee"). Normally to debut new episodes on Thursdays starting April 11, the latest "Twilight Zone" largely tells fresh stories. Howev- er, one of the franchise's most celebrated tales, the monster-on-the-wing-of-an- airplane thriller "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," gets a "reimagining" (as "Night- mare at 30,000 Feet") with Adam Scott starring. Seth Rogen, Sanaa Lathan, Greg Kinnear, John Cho, Jacob Tremblay ("Room"), Allison Tolman ("Fargo") and Rhea Seehorn ("Better Call Saul") also will be in the "Zone." The original "Twilight Zone" — which CBS aired from 1959 to 1964, and also is on CBS All Access — remains a weekday staple on both Me-TV and Syfy, the latter of which also offers holiday mara- thons of the series. Though she was a producer of a 1994 "Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics" TV-movie, the new show marks Carol Serling's most sustained creative involve- ment thus far. CBS All Access enters 'The Twilight Zone' 5230 Beck Dr. County Rd. 17, Elkhart, IN 46516 (574) 333-3910 Monday - Sunday 6am-3pm "Just like homemade only better" "J st l ke ho e de o ly better" l k h d l b " "Just like homemade only better" "J l k h d l b " "Just like homemade only better" 5230 B k k k k k k k k Dr Dr Dr Dr Co Co Co Co Co Co Co ty ty ty ty R R R Rd. d. d. d. d. 1 1 17, 7, 7, 7, E E E Elk lk lk lk lk lk lkha ha ha hart rt rt rt rt rt IN IN IN IN 4 4 4 4 465 65 65 6516 16 16 16

