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Review: Jordan Peele revisits 'The Twilight Zone' with mixed results

There's the signpost up ahead, once more. "The Twilight Zone," one of the great pillars of television art and holiday marathons, is back, on CBS All Access, the Columbia Broadcasting System's weirder cousin.

Jordan Peele, who produces and presents, stands in for the original series' host and creator, Rod Serling, wrapping the series in his own already well-developed brand of incisive uncanniness ("Get Out," "Us").

The series has already been revived twice, first from 1985 to 1989, also by CBS

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