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The Terror: Infamy
I have to be in a certain mood to watch and enjoy horror—a mood that seems to lift after the period between summer and Halloween. And so early December wasn't the right time to watch The Terror: Infamy . But intrigued as I was, I couldn't wait to dig in—parts set in a Japanese internment camp in California in the 1940s, a yurei dishing up the "terror," and its ten episodes spanning the years of WWII as well as pre- and post-war events. A globetrotting story, jumping around t
Daniel Warriner
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