‘The Terror: Infamy’ Costume Designer Reveals the Secrets Hidden in the Ghost’s Kimonos
J.R. Hawbaker spoke to IndieWire about the challenge of creating kimonos using authentic Japanese practices but with a J-horror aesthetic.
J.R. Hawbaker spoke to IndieWire about the challenge of creating kimonos using authentic Japanese practices but with a J-horror aesthetic.
Showrunner Alexander Woo breaks down what happens when Chester interrogates a Japanese POW.
Showrunner Alexander Woo outlines some of the rules the yurei must abide by on AMC’s anthology horror series.
From generational differences to wartime jobs, the show highlights the dual cultural and linguistic influences of immigrants in America.
Here’s a mini primer to yurei, bakemono, and more in relation to the AMC series’ depiction of Japanese American internment.
More than 100 cast and crew members on AMC’s horror series had relatives in the WWII internment camps, says showrunner Alexander Woo.
AMC’s historical horror series returns with another grounded drama using figurative frights to drill home the truth.
AMC’s anthology series leans into the J-horror this season.
AMC’s Ridley Scott-produced anthology series turns historical horrors into supernatural ones.
The latest installment of AMC’s anthology series takes another look at fear and uncertainty through a historical lens.
From “Les Miserables” and “Harlots” to “The Spanish Princess” and “The Terror,” TV producers are restoring the historical narratives of people of color.
TCA: The second installment will be known as “The Terror: Infamy.”