On Monday’s episode of “The Terror: Infamy,” the restless ghost known as Yuko (Kiki Sukezane) finally uncovers her true face in one of the most gruesome moments in the series to date. The ...
President Franklin Roosevelt called the unprovoked attack on Pearl Harbor a “date which will live in infamy,” in a famous address to the nation delivered after Japan’s deadly strike against U.S. naval ...
Here's a mini primer to yurei, bakemono, and more in relation to the AMC series' depiction of Japanese American internment. [Editor’s Note: The following article contains spoilers from “The Terror: ...
In an upcoming episode of AMC’s The Terror: Infamy, Yamato-san, an elderly immigrant played by George Takei, lists all the men who have vanished since he and many of his friends and neighbors of ...
THR review: Max Borenstein & Alexander Woo's Japanese internment camp-set ghost story 'The Terror: Infamy' is a solid-and-spooky follow-up to AMC's 'The Terror.' By ...
George Takei as Yamato-san, a community elder on "The Terror: Infamy," which he also consulted on. Ed Araquel/AMC When George Takei was put in a Japanese internment camp between the ages of 5 and 8, ...
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