We chat with ‘The Terror: Infamy’ actor Kai Bradbury about his character Nick Okada, what internment meant for mixed Japanese-Americans, and the show’s imperative commitment to authenticity.
‘The Terror’ returns with a damning indictment of one of North America’s more horrifying chapters.
Hulu’s new movie additions offer something for everyone including The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper (1981), Wargames (1983), Breakdown (1997), Cecil B. Demented (2000), Punisher: War Zone (2008), The Clovehitch Killer (2018), and many, many more.
The year’s best episodes broke our hearts, made us laugh, and above all, surprised us.
This year’s best tv characters were weird and funny and unexpected, and they tricked us into being moved in spite of ourselves.
Even as shows like ‘The Terror’ and ‘Castle Rock’ garner strong reviews, horror television is still waiting for its breakout moment.
The year’s half over. When did that happen?
Like ‘Band of Brothers’ before it, ‘The Terror’ promises to be one of the defining shows of the decade for British and American casting directors.
‘The Thing’ by way of ‘Master and Commander’ with a splash of ‘Alien’? I’ll take ten.