To judge from the first two episodes, it's a strong infusion of the drought and the reality of life and hurricanes, and unemployment and political stalemate that has already been granted you the willies. He aspires to be "bright", he meets - "Rosemary's Baby," with "Carrie" and "Do not look now," tossed in. But more than the horror was dead-on, it's a tribute to the film spookery. And a good one.
In short, "the American horror story" does not really scare you. It just gets in your head.
The great unknown: Is a week enough cunning to stay there, and after a week?
Caution: Spoilers coming - which is another way of saying might apply just as well at the time you spend reading this to watch the premiere (which airs Wednesday night EDT at 10), then make your own mind. You'll find it a memorable experience, at least.
From the fertile imagination of Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk ("bliss," "Nip / Tuck"), "a horror story of America" has a simple and time-honored assumption that: occupies a haunted house by the family, and granular unsuspecting significantly.
Ben Harmon (played by Dylan McDermott) is a psychiatrist in Boston who was caught cheating his wife Vivian (wonderful Connie Woods of "Friday Night Lights"). It already was suffering from abortions in late term. They need to make a new beginning. She and her teenage daughter, Violet (Taissa Farmiga) pull up stakes and across the country's president, to Los Angeles.
"This place is a second chance," says Ben Vivian, who desperately seeks forgiveness - if for no other reason than because they do not sleep with him for almost a year.
This place, the new family home, is looming on the horizon "LA classic Victorian 1920s", according to real estate agent showing them around. But it seems like the remnants of "Monster Chiller Horror Theater," a home that residents have the last, of course, died terrible.
Sold!
If the elements of this horror story seems second nature (there are also doors creaking and the jars of specimens poorly laboratory in the basement), they take the form of a striking image, in some cases, it is convenient as it is familiar.
It need hardly mention that the house, to regain its previous dilapidated, and keep annoying artifacts on which the Harmons will flounder. For example, are found on vinyl bodysuit a fetishist, complete with hood, hanging in the attic, with strange consequences.
It also comes in a strange house with the neighbors. Jessica Lange plays Constance, a curious Southern belle with the daughter of the most intrusive, Adelaide, who (like Jimmy Breuer, portraying it nicely) and Down syndrome. But childish adults, and can not be suppressed Adelaide retains a breach in the home of Hansons.
"Valley will always find a way to" Constance tells Vivian is a fact. "Has a bug up the ass on this house. And always."
With the exercise which was held at the family home, and Dr. Harmon ill-advised first client is a mentally disturbed teen (Evan Peters), who bonds with the daughter of Harmons' troubled after they meet a nice (if strange) in the bathroom, where she cut herself.
That's not all surprising in the store. We did not mention the Moira, and planned for a long time (played by Frances Conroy, the mother of the former ruling "Six Feet Under")? It's kind of spectral figure who warns the owners of these new homes, which "has a personality; feelings. Maltreatment and you'll regret it."
But Ben sees Moira and other means. Spinsterish, middle-aged Moira appeared as "Jr., Moira" (played by Alexandra Breckenridge), young temptress with sexy French maid outfit and lean look comes on.
This illusion problematic sparks comma raciest's premiere. Emerging naked from the bathroom, Moira Young, Ben Spies and alone in the bedroom of joy itself. Fiery vision, he falls into another room, still in the buff, with groaning and whimpering, he gets himself clearly off.
Flame occur, and it seems to impose a house fire on the obsession of those who live there. Just consider the former resident Larry Harvey (played by Denis O'Hare), while the back of the burning of his family as a whole, and then appeared to have ugly scars from this hell that his situation.
Such an incident is repeated with the Harmons? Ben, took a sudden desire to strike matches, while asleep, apparently, in the light of the wave of the house, to be in making fires.
Supply dumps a large number of questions to the public, including the most basic: Why Hansons stick around in this crazy house? At the end of Episode II, and is pumped up already Vivian. It is ready for evacuation. It will be a member of the public say it.
So who knows what the future will bring for the "horror story of America"? And can continue to shock and engage the public? The rationale for the Hansons to keep chilled in the house of the priest that are horrific enough to keep viewers back each week?
In short, "the American horror story" does not really scare you. It just gets in your head.
The great unknown: Is a week enough cunning to stay there, and after a week?
Caution: Spoilers coming - which is another way of saying might apply just as well at the time you spend reading this to watch the premiere (which airs Wednesday night EDT at 10), then make your own mind. You'll find it a memorable experience, at least.
From the fertile imagination of Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk ("bliss," "Nip / Tuck"), "a horror story of America" has a simple and time-honored assumption that: occupies a haunted house by the family, and granular unsuspecting significantly.
Ben Harmon (played by Dylan McDermott) is a psychiatrist in Boston who was caught cheating his wife Vivian (wonderful Connie Woods of "Friday Night Lights"). It already was suffering from abortions in late term. They need to make a new beginning. She and her teenage daughter, Violet (Taissa Farmiga) pull up stakes and across the country's president, to Los Angeles.
"This place is a second chance," says Ben Vivian, who desperately seeks forgiveness - if for no other reason than because they do not sleep with him for almost a year.
This place, the new family home, is looming on the horizon "LA classic Victorian 1920s", according to real estate agent showing them around. But it seems like the remnants of "Monster Chiller Horror Theater," a home that residents have the last, of course, died terrible.
Sold!
If the elements of this horror story seems second nature (there are also doors creaking and the jars of specimens poorly laboratory in the basement), they take the form of a striking image, in some cases, it is convenient as it is familiar.
It need hardly mention that the house, to regain its previous dilapidated, and keep annoying artifacts on which the Harmons will flounder. For example, are found on vinyl bodysuit a fetishist, complete with hood, hanging in the attic, with strange consequences.
It also comes in a strange house with the neighbors. Jessica Lange plays Constance, a curious Southern belle with the daughter of the most intrusive, Adelaide, who (like Jimmy Breuer, portraying it nicely) and Down syndrome. But childish adults, and can not be suppressed Adelaide retains a breach in the home of Hansons.
"Valley will always find a way to" Constance tells Vivian is a fact. "Has a bug up the ass on this house. And always."
With the exercise which was held at the family home, and Dr. Harmon ill-advised first client is a mentally disturbed teen (Evan Peters), who bonds with the daughter of Harmons' troubled after they meet a nice (if strange) in the bathroom, where she cut herself.
That's not all surprising in the store. We did not mention the Moira, and planned for a long time (played by Frances Conroy, the mother of the former ruling "Six Feet Under")? It's kind of spectral figure who warns the owners of these new homes, which "has a personality; feelings. Maltreatment and you'll regret it."
But Ben sees Moira and other means. Spinsterish, middle-aged Moira appeared as "Jr., Moira" (played by Alexandra Breckenridge), young temptress with sexy French maid outfit and lean look comes on.
This illusion problematic sparks comma raciest's premiere. Emerging naked from the bathroom, Moira Young, Ben Spies and alone in the bedroom of joy itself. Fiery vision, he falls into another room, still in the buff, with groaning and whimpering, he gets himself clearly off.
Flame occur, and it seems to impose a house fire on the obsession of those who live there. Just consider the former resident Larry Harvey (played by Denis O'Hare), while the back of the burning of his family as a whole, and then appeared to have ugly scars from this hell that his situation.
Such an incident is repeated with the Harmons? Ben, took a sudden desire to strike matches, while asleep, apparently, in the light of the wave of the house, to be in making fires.
Supply dumps a large number of questions to the public, including the most basic: Why Hansons stick around in this crazy house? At the end of Episode II, and is pumped up already Vivian. It is ready for evacuation. It will be a member of the public say it.
So who knows what the future will bring for the "horror story of America"? And can continue to shock and engage the public? The rationale for the Hansons to keep chilled in the house of the priest that are horrific enough to keep viewers back each week?
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