Matt Bomer has an idea of how he’d like to return to the American Horror Story franchise, should it happen.
11.06.2020 - 16:45 / variety.com
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticAfter 20 years immersing herself in food culture, Padma Lakshmi still had a burning question without a clear answer: what even is “American food,” anyway? “We throw around a lot of platitudes like, ‘nothing’s as American as apple pie.’ Well, apple pie is not American,” laughs Lakshmi. “Not one ingredient in apple pie is indigenous to North America.
Matt Bomer has an idea of how he’d like to return to the American Horror Story franchise, should it happen.
American Horror Stories, the upcoming spinoff to Ryan Murphy‘s hit series American Horror Story, will no longer air on the FX Network as originally planned.
Sarah Paulson has undergone a full-on transformation.
delayed back in January due to Murphy’s congested schedule. The season was just two weeks away from going into production when the pandemic hit.
Amid the civil unrest that has flared in the US cities after the death of George Floyd, Padma Lakshmi opened up about discussing the issue of racism with her 10-year-old daughter Krishna. Ever since Floyd died after police officer Derek Chauvin handcuffed him and kneeled on his neck rendering him unable to breathe, people have been openly protesting against racial injustice in large numbers.
Padma Lakshmi has watched in anger as some politicians denigrate immigrants. She’s been left seething as newcomers are discriminated against or targeted.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVHulu is moving up the premieres of new series Love, Victor and Taste the Nation, originally slated for Friday, June 19. The Love, Simon offshoot will debut June 17; the new docu series Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi will be released on June 18.“This June 19 — Juneteenth — will mark 155 years since slavery was abolished in the United States,” Hulu said in a statement.
has already had quite a career. At 28, the actor has toplined a film franchise (), starred in indie hits () and dipped his toe in Amazon's. But there was a beloved, little-known TV show called that still holds a special place in Lerman's heart.
By Kate Aurthur
The phrase “It’s not the destination, it’s the journey,” which has often (and perhaps erroneously) been attributed to American writer Ralph Waldo Emerson, was a familiar saying by about 1920. And it makes perfect sense that the phrase roughly coincides with the dawn of cinema, because filmmakers have been cinematically paraphrasing it for much of the last 100 years.
Tinashe is having a moment. After her North American tour was postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak, the songstress decided to take advantage of her time in quarantine and make new music—something that she finally feels "free" to do on her own terms, she told E!'s Scott Tweedie. "...I feel creatively free.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
American Horror Story‘s tenth season has been delayed until next year due to the Coronavirus pandemic.