American Horror Story’s new season shows the terrors of motherhood and fertilty.
‘1984’ Needs to Recognize Demands of Modern Horror Fans
So far, ‘American Horror Story: 1984’ is an improvement from the early episodes of the previous season, but needs to do more to captivate modern horror fans.
Ramirez: Lets Get Spooky – Curating “Weird Pumpkin Vibes”
Assoc. Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez discusses her favorite mix of spooky songs to carry you well through the Halloween season.
Witches Return as the Saving Grace of ‘AHS: Apocalypse’
Sarah Paulson, Emma Roberts, and Frances Conroy return as their ‘Coven’ characters to save the latest installment of ‘American Horror Story.’
‘AHS: Apocalypse’ Vision Stays Foggy After Smoke Clears
‘American Horror Story: Apocalypse’ ditches shallow dialogue in favor of heightened tensions in its second episode.
‘AHS: Apocalypse’ Incites More Laughter than Fear
Ryan Murphy’s ‘American Horror Story: Apocalypse’ abandons calculated horror for trite parody in its first episode.
‘American Horror Story’ Uses Political Pandemonium to Comic, Serious Ends
‘American Horror Story: Cult’ expertly uses the current political mania to both thoughtful critique and satirize the irrationality behind many of our most deeply felt fears and apprehensions.
‘American Horror Story’ Breaks Convention to Find Horror in the Unknown
As the Roanoke mystery comes to a close, one thing is certain, that this season of ‘American Horror Story’ will be one of the most memorable as viewers sit in uneasy anticipation.
Different Haunted House, Same Game For ‘American Horror Story’
Five seasons in, Ryan Murphy’s horror anthology is what it is–a scatterbrained effort with a crowded, talented cast.
Anthology Television: The Bridge Between The Gold And The Silver Age
In the shift from the Golden Age to the Silver Age, anthology programming picked up the expanded narrative format that worked so well for ‘The Sopranos.’