Based on Rod Serling's hit TV series, this anthology features four tales of fantasy and horror. A bigot (Vic Morrow) experiences prejudice; a man (Scatman Crothers) with special powers helps the elderly regain their youth; a woman (Kathleen Quinlan) discovers a town controlled by an odd child; and a passenger (John Lithgow) sees something horrifying on the wing of his plane. John Landis, Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante and George Miller direct.
This was just as I remembered it to be. Somewhat enjoyable but nothing special or really memorable. I tried to recall the stories before rewatching it and came up empty. I liked the prologue with Ackroyd, always enjoy seeing his wife, Donna Dixon (a stewardess in the Miller entry), and none of the four was horrible. They just weren't memorable. The Spielberg entry with Scatman Carothers had the lightest tone of the four and had a bit of whimsy. Decent but not special and did not stand out from the others. An average movie on the whole.