The woman in the black-and-white program on the flat-screen TV was teetering on the brink of madness, delivering a disjointed monologue about parallel worlds and the possibility that our own physical duplicates might walk among us. As the camera hovered above her troubled face and the decades-old audio crackled with the sound of a persistent rainstorm, Jordan Peele sat captivated on a nearby couch. “Beautiful shot,” he said with quiet awe.
Here
in his personal office, Peele, the celebrated comedian turned Academy
Award-winning horror filmmaker, was watching an old episode of “The
Twilight Zone,” the classic science-fiction anthology series that he is
helping to revive.
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