Arts Staff Writer Tarisa Vathanakul analyzes the popularity of serial killer media, and the underlying issues in the realm of true crime.
Arts, Review, Television
‘AHS: Apocalypse’ Vision Stays Foggy After Smoke Clears
‘American Horror Story: Apocalypse’ ditches shallow dialogue in favor of heightened tensions in its second episode.
Arts, Television, Review
‘AHS: Apocalypse’ Incites More Laughter than Fear
Ryan Murphy’s ‘American Horror Story: Apocalypse’ abandons calculated horror for trite parody in its first episode.
Review, Television, Arts
‘AHS: Cult’ Second Episode Uncovers Monsters Dwelling Within in “Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark”
“Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark” finds Ally delving deeper into the recesses of paranoia, ultimately leading to the demise of those around her in ‘American Horror Story: Cult.’
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‘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.