‘American Horror Story: Double Feature’ Trailer: Ryan Murphy Spins Two Terrifying Tales in One Season
The latest season of FX’s “AHS” anthology series will premiere August 25 on FX.
The latest season of FX’s “AHS” anthology series will premiere August 25 on FX.
“I just don’t care about this season at all,” Paulson said.
In an extended homage to campy horror classics, the latest “American Horror Story” updates a few old cliches while holding fast to its own.
The first full trailer for Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk’s ninth season of the horror anthology boasts a very pretty cast.
Somewhere “Wonder Woman 1984” is not happy.
The Emmy-winning actress reveals how she stepped behind the camera for the first time because Ryan Murphy didn’t give her a chance to say no.
In our Very Good TV podcast, we discuss how “Haunting of Hill House” and “The Terror'” demonstrate the fine distinction between suspense and shock.
Before “A Star Is Born,” the pop star had few acting credits, but they had one thing in common.
Rather than critiquing the state of the world (like in “Cult”), “American Horror Story” finds more fun in nuking it all to hell.
The stars of “Murder House” and “Coven” come together for “American Horror Story: Apocalypse,” and boy does everyone look sharp.
Farmiga also promises that Ryan Murphy “has some tricks up his sleeve” for the upcoming “American Horror Story: Apocalypse.”
A world-ending event leaves a group confined to a radiation-proof safe house in Ryan Murphy’s anthology horror series.