On 'Underground,' we had used contemporary music to pull you into the present and not just look at it as a portrait… — Misha Green Contemporary Copy Share Image
Horror is my favorite genre, but it works best for me when it's a metaphor on top of something we can all… — Misha Green Best Copy Share Image
What's so interesting is taking kind of all these horror tropes and really finding black history and American history to layer on… — Misha Green American Copy Share Image
During the Civil War, the Underground Railroad became a spy network, so we could still have fresh stories for these characters years… — Misha Green Civil war Copy Share Image
That's what the best art does, it starts the conversation. What you may see in a scene or a line isn't what… — Misha Green Art Copy Share Image
The story of the Underground Railroad is a thriller. These are people who are basically in a heist movie, and it's the… — Misha Green Fighting Copy Share Image
I think, because you look around in Hollywood, and there are no 'me's. There's nobody that's as young as me, as black… — Misha Green Hollywood Copy Share Image
It's hard for me to say what viewers will take from a thing because I try not to think about that when… — Misha Green Hard Copy Share Image
I have read H.P. Lovecraft, and I understand why he has influenced so much of horror writing. But because of his history,… — Misha Green He Copy Share Image
One of the reasons I love horror so much is - when it's done well - you can keep peeling away the… — Misha Green Horror Copy Share Image
I don't want to say you should censor yourselves, but the storyteller should be able to defend why a narrative needed to… — Misha Green Defend Copy Share Image
In an homage, you always want to subvert it and have fresh new takes. You don't want the audience to say, 'Oh… — Misha Green Homage Copy Share Image
I was like, 'Oh, let's do a show about the Underground Railroad.' I never come up with great titles, and I thought,… — Misha Green Come Copy Share Image
I do think that Lovecraft is very influential to the horror genre, but I also didn't want to ignore the fact that… — Misha Green Genre Copy Share Image
Stephen King's 'It' is my favorite book of all time. I was that kid that would come to the library and be… — Misha Green Books Copy Share Image
I think that's what we like to explore and see on TV these days especially in long form, is complicated people who… — Misha Green Complicated Copy Share Image
The story of the Underground Railroad is the story of American heroes, and who doesn't want to hear a story about American… — Misha Green American Copy Share Image
We're coming to see the revolution. And the revolution isn't always happy. It's not always pretty. But it's always satisfying. — Misha Green Always Copy Share Image
As an artist, you hope you're speaking to the times, and the times are definitely speaking to you. There's no way to… — Misha Green Art Copy Share Image
I got a dollhouse when I was six, and my sister would always say, 'You realize you're just talking to yourself. What… — Misha Green Always Copy Share Image
In 'Underground,' you have to write for everyone, even the bad guys. People need to laugh and love and have voices and… — Misha Green Bad Copy Share Image
For me, I feel like horror space has always been a space of the other, even when it's not people of color… — Misha Green Always Copy Share Image
'Get Out' definitely brought it to the mainstream, but you can look back at the original 'Night of the Living Dead' and… — Misha Green Back Copy Share Image
You can't keep letting people live their happy little lives in oblivion. To move forward they have to be uncomfortable. — Misha Green Forward Copy Share Image