SPOILER ALERT: This review contains details of FX’s Impeachment: American Crime Story which debuts on Sept. 7, 2021.
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Andrea Reiher TV ContributorSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “American Horror Stories” Season 1, Episode 6, “Feral,” streaming now on FX on Hulu.The penultimate episode of “American Horror Stories” took a look at the classic horror trope of “something terrifying is lurking in the woods.” It followed a family on a weekend camping trip led by a father, Jay, played by Aaron Tveit.
Yes, he was back in a different role than Adam in the “Rubber(wo)man” two-part premiere.Jay said
.SPOILER ALERT: This review contains details of FX’s Impeachment: American Crime Story which debuts on Sept. 7, 2021.
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Sarah Paulson is addressing the controversy surrounding her latest role.
Sarah Paulson will soon be seen as one of the most controversial figures of the 1990s, portraying Linda Tripp in the upcoming “American Crime Story: Impeachment”.
is finally set to premiere. The third chapter of creator Ryan Murphy’s follows the impeachment of former president Bill Clinton after his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
Meet one of the newest additions to the American Horror Story family! – Just Jared Jr Steve Harvey will take on a surprising new job – DListed Victoria Justice reveals what she’s doing in quarantine down under – Egotastic Get a first look at a highly anticipated new Disney+ series! – Just Jared Jr
American Horror Story season 10, which premiered its first two episodes on Wednesday (August 25).The actor, who is best known for playing Kevin McCallister in the Home Alone films, appeared in the double billing of American Horror Story: Double Feature as Mickey, a drug addict and gay prostitute.In his first scene, Mickey flirts with writer Harry Gardner (Finn Wittrock) when he visits a creepy bar by offering him “frottage”, which he describes as “French for rubbing our dicks together”.Gardner
Nothing left out. Monica Lewinsky serves as a producer on the upcoming drama Impeachment: American Crime Story, which examines the relationship the former White House intern had with then-president Bill Clinton in the 90s and the events that led to his impeachment in December 1998.
Impeachment: American Crime Story haven’t had any response from the Clintons regarding their depiction in the series.The third season of American Crime Story charts Bill Clinton’s infamous affair with Monica Lewinsky, who is played by Booksmart’s Beanie Feldstein.Lewinsky herself serves as a producer on the show, yet as noted in The Hollywood Reporter via unnamed sources, none of the show bosses have heard “a peep” from the Clinton camp.The report states how “few, if any, expect to” receive a
Monica Lewinsky isn’t giving herself a pass as a producer on the upcoming drama "American Crime Story: Impeachment," which depicts her infamous affair with then-president Bill Clinton. The series, which has been in development since 2019, sees the real-life Lewinsky offering very intimate notes and details to actress Beanie Feldstein, who will portray her in a dramatization of the infamous 1995 scandal alongside Clive Owen as the former president. Speaking In an interview with The Hollywood
Andrea Reiher TV ContributorSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Cape Fear” and “Pale,” the two episodes that aired as the “American Horror Story: Double Feature” premiere on Aug.
It’s not easy being a producer on a show that follows a traumatizing moment in your life, which is why Monica Lewinsky needed a therapist while working on the upcoming limited series, Impeachment: American Crime Story!
American Horror Story has announced a surprise spin-off ahead of the show’s 10th season.The spin-off directly ties to season 10, American Horror Story: Double Feature, in the form of a three-part audio series.
Beanie Feldstein is gearing up for the spotlight as she steps into the shoes of Monica Lewinsky. The latest installment in Ryan Murphy's anthology franchise, which is set to kick off Sept.
Andrea Reiher TV ContributorSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched the Season 1 finale of “American Horror Stories,” “Game Over,” streaming now on FX on Hulu.The final episode of “American Horror Stories” Season 1 took viewers back to where the season (and the franchise) started — the Murder House — but in a very tongue-in-cheek way.The episode started off focusing on two murder buffs who were self-proclaimed “huge ‘American Horror Story’ fans” — so, in the world of “American Horror
franchise, Aaron Tveit got to star in not one, but two very bloody installments of Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk’s spinoff,. Following the premiere of episode six, “Feral,” the actor and 2020 Tony Award nominee hopped on the phone with ET to explain how he got involved with the series, how the pandemic allowed him to do more TV, including appearing on, and how he’s feeling about returning to Broadway in September.
The upcoming 10-episode 10th season of Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story is titled Double Feature, reflecting the installment’s unusual structure — it contains two separate stories. Part I: Red Tide is set by the sea, while Part 2: Death Valley is set by the sand.