Ryan Murphy

‘American Horror Story: Cult’ Review: This Trump-Era Nightmare Might Be the Worst ‘AHS’ Season Yet
‘American Horror Story: Cult’ Review: This Trump-Era Nightmare Might Be the Worst ‘AHS’ Season Yet
‘American Horror Story: Cult’ Review: This Trump-Era Nightmare Might Be the Worst ‘AHS’ Season Yet
The fear factor of the past six seasons of American Horror Story has been predicated on a variety otherworldly scares. Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk have spooked us with ghost stories, aliens, witches, vampires, clowns, and beyond. Part of the uniqueness of the anthology series, and why watching a show as sadistic and gruesome as AHS can be so fun and addictive, is the gap between us and what happens on screen. Who doesn’t love hearing a good ghost story, so long it’s not happening to them? But in its seventh year, American Horror Story pivots from fables of supernatural nightmares to satirize the real-world political fears of Trump’s America, and it’s the series’ biggest mistake yet.
Glamour and High Drama on New Series I’m Already Hooked On
Glamour and High Drama on New Series I’m Already Hooked On
Glamour and High Drama on New Series I’m Already Hooked On
I’m suddenly very interested in something that happened several years before I was born.  And I have a TV series to thank (or blame.)  The making of the film, “Whatever Happened To Baby Jane” is a big part of the new series “Feud:  Bette and Joan,” created by Ryan Murphy (of "Glee, "American Horror Story," and "Scream Queens" fame...