Jurnee Smollett) tag along. On their road trip, the trio encounters the real racial terrors of Jim Crow America, along with more fantastical ones.
The latter includes monsters from the works of author H. P. Lovecraft — a notorious racist, as the show acknowledges, but whose pulpy stories Atticus still reads.Since “Lovecraft Country” combines period-piece realism with more heightened genre elements, Pink was tapped for her sartorial services.
She’s best known for being the creative mind behind Ryan Gosling’s iconic suits in the big-screen hit “Crazy, Stupid, Love.”“I’ve done some period pieces, but my background is more high fashion,” she told The Post.
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