American Horror Story: Coven

The new season revolved around a coven of witches.

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[TV] Emma Roberts A Welcome Addition To “American Horror Story: Coven”

FX’s American Horror Story: Coven is close to retaining the services of Emma Roberts (Scream 4) for its third season.

Per TV Line she is, “ nearing a deal to join the FX drama’s witch-themed third chapter. Roberts will play a self-involved party girl by the name of Madison.

She joins Frances Conroy, Taissa Farmiga, Jessica Lange, Kathy Bates, Lily Rabe, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Gabourey Sidibe, Angela Bassett, and Patti Lupone for the third season premiering this October.

The new season will revolve around a coven of witches. READ MORE

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[TV] Two More Added To “American Horror Story: Coven”

FX’s American Horror Story: Coven has added two Hollywood legends for its third season.

Co-creator and executive producer Ryan Murpy announced via Twitter that Oscar nominee Angela Bassett (Boyz n the Hood, Malcom X, Strange Days), pictured above, and Patti LuPone (Witness, Driving Miss Daisy), below, have joined the Coven.

They star next to Frances Conroy, Taissa Farmiga, Jessica Lange, Kathy Bates, Lily Rabe, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters and Gabourey Sidibe with the third season premiering this October.

The new season will revolve around a coven of witches. READ MORE

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[TV] Could “American Horror Story: Coven” Have Cast Their First Witch?

While we already know that many of the previous cast will be returning, the Hollywood Reporter has a newcomer for FX’s American Horror Story: Coven.

Oscar nominee Gabourey Sidibe (Precious), pictured below, has been added to the cast of the third season of the FX anthology series, showrunner Ryan Murphy revealed Monday.

Thrilled to announce Oscar nominee Gabourey Sidibe is joining the cast of ‘American Horror Story: Coven,’” Murphy tweeted.

Sidibe joins a cast that includes new addition Kathy Bates and returning players Jessica Lange, Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson, Taissa Farmiga, Frances Conroy and Lily Rabe.

Details on just whom Sidibe are being kept under wraps. The new season revolved around a coven of witches. READ MORE

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[TV] FX Promises Halloween Event For “American Horror Story: Coven”

A big of non-news for those who are as obsessed with Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk’s “American Horror Story” as I am.

FX announced today that the third season, titled American Horror Story: Coven,” will debut once again this Halloween “per tradition”. There will be no shift in dates, so expect it to split up once again through the holidays.

Series creator Ryan Murphy recently made the announcement that actress Kathy Bates will be going head-to-head with Jessica Lange for this installment.

Frances Conroy, Taissa Farmiga, Lily Rabe, Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters also return to the series that (obviously) tells the tale of a coven of witches.

What would you guys like to see new or done differently with the next season?

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[TV] It’s Official! Expect Plenty Of Witchy WTF Moments From “American Horror Story: Coven”!

Last night at Paleyfest creator Ryan Murphy announced that “American Horror Story: Season 3″ is now called “American Horror Story: Coven”. I’m sure we can expect plenty of the narrative non-sequiters we’ve come to expect along with lots of weird sexuality and general batshittery. And I’m stoked!!!

The only thing I’m still curious about it the time period, when does the main storyline take place? I’m dying for something present day again for some reason. We also know that the season will be more “female centric”, which I’ve got no problem with. And that Kathy Bates’ character will be more evil that anyone she’s ever playing, including Annie Wilkes, which I’m also OK with.

Jessica Lange, Frances Conroy, Kathy Bates, Lily Rabe, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters and Taissa Farmiga will all star. It will shoot in New Orleans and air on FX.

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[TV] Is Season 3 Of “American Horror Story” About Salem Witches? Perhaps With A Modern Day Twist?

Last week we reported that Kathy Bates had been added to the cast of “American Horror Story: Season 3″ as a character that used to be a friend of Jessica Lange’s character, but is now an enemy. Then a few days ago, Murphy spilled “Oh, Kathy’s never [played] someone this bad,” Ryan Murphy revealed to TVLine. “Her [character] is a bad, bad woman! Five times worse than [her] Misery character…When I pitched this to Kathy, her mouth was drop-jawed because what I was pitching actually happened. It’s a true event…” True event, huh?

Then at Paleyfest Dylan McDermott spilled, ““She really is. All the witches of Salem…there’s plenty of them!” That’s certainly in keeping with Murphy’s assertions that the season will be a more female-centric story. But what about his comments that Lange will be playing “glamour cat leading lady“. Did they really have those back in the day at Salem? I suppose it’s possible that he’s referring to how she would appear to others within the context of that time – but AHS just got done with a period season, and I was under the impression that they want to do something more modern day this time out. Of course, the “true event” factor sort of doubles back on that – maybe, and I’m just guessing here, there are two timelines in the show? One period and one modern?

Does that sound like something you’d be interested in? Jessica Lange, Frances Conroy, Kathy Bates Lily Rabe, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters and Taissa Farmiga will all star.

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[TV] Kathy Bates To Inflict Misery Upon Jessica Lange In “American Horror Story: Season 3″

So far the casting for “American Horror Story: Season 3″ has mainly consisted of series vets coming back for another round. So it’s sort of refreshing to see some new blood make its way into the show (as much as I like the established cast). Per TVLine, Kathy Bates (Misery, Titanic) will be joining the series as a nemesis to Jessica Lange’s character, “Bates will play the best friend of Lange’s new character, who turns into her enemy.

That’s certainly in keeping with creator Ryan Murphy’s feisty remarks that this will be a female-centric season with Lange in the center as some kind of ““glamour cat leading lady.” That’s fine by me. I preferred seeing outrageous characters in normal confines in the 1st season and thought that the 2nd season suffered by providing a crazy context for its crazy characters. Let them loose, I say.

Newcomer Bates joins returning cast members Jessica Lange, Frances Conroy Lily Rabe, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters and Taissa Farmiga. As previously reported, Season 3 will be more female centric and will have a love story in its dark, black and likely stunningly random, heart.

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[TV] Frances Conroy Back For “American Horror Story: Season 3″!

The casting for “American Horror Story: Season 3″ continues chugging along, this time with AHS vet Frances Conroy (“Six Feet Under”) back in tow. I really like how this is sort of a troupe, the setting may change but the performers are more or less consistent.

As he is wont to do, Ryan Murphy proclaimed on Twitter, “ Thrilled to announce the legendary Frances Conroy is on board for next season’s American Horror Story.

She joins returning cast members Jessica Lange, Lily Rabe, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters and Taissa Farmiga. As previously reported, Season 3 will be more female centric and will have a love story in its dark, black and likely stunningly random, heart.

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[TV] Lily Rabe The Latest To Return For “American Horror Story: Season 3″

American Horror Story: Asylum just wrapped up but it seems like there’s no momentum lost headed into “American Horror Story: Season 3″. Lily Rabe is the latest established cast member to reprise her relationship with the series.

Ryan Murphy proclaimed on Twitter, “ So thrilled to announce Lily Rabe is onboard for American Horror Story Season Three! So talented, love her!

She joins returning cast members Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters and Taissa Farmiga. As previously reported, Season 3 will be more female centric and will have a love story in its dark, black and likely stunningly random, heart.

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[TV] A Look Inside The “American Horror Story: Asylum” Finale

While we’ve already taken a look back at the now concluded American Horror Story: Asylum,” FX has now released an inside look at the show’s season finale.

Peek through the doors of Briarcliff one last time and go “Inside The Asylum” for a look behind the epic conclusion of “American Horror Story’s” memorable second chapter.

In Episode 2.13 “Madness Ends,” “Johnny sets out to complete his father’s work. Lana leads the charge to finally shut down Briarcliff.” It was written by Tim Minear; directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon. READ MORE

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[Editorial] A Look Back At “American Horror Story: Asylum”!

This year’s season of American Horror Story has finally arrived at an ending, and what a wild ride it’s been. Unlike season one, which often felt like it was being written by a deeply stupid child, American Horror Story: Asylum offered a more thought-out story with the added weight of minor themes and emotional resonance, as though it had been written by a deeply stupid teenager. It was a better show. Maybe a less accidentally entertaining show, but a better show all the same.

Now all we can do is shift through the bones of American Horror Story: Asylum and see what we turn up. Warning: None of this will make sense to those who have not seen the show, and only 30% will make sense to those who have. READ MORE

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[TV] Chilling “American Horror Story: Asylum” Concept Art

Will a major spoiler warning in advance, concept designer Jerad S. Marantz has hit his blog with several pieces of art from this past season of FX’s American Horror Story: Asylum.”

The insane gallery features looks at Bloody Face, the teased aliens, as well as some tragic victims of Dr. Arden’s experiments.

The concepts were created for makeup FX artist Christian Tinsley. “Coming up with the look and feel of these characters is a collaborative effort and I love how the project pushes Design further every year. Asylum took a lot of work, much more than season one. There was so much to do and it was a lot of fun,” said Marantz. READ MORE

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[TV] A Look Inside Last Week’s “American Horror Story: Asylum”

As I continue to struggle through the bland and ominous season finale of American Horror Story: Asylum,” FX has released a behind-the-scenes look at episode 12, “Continuum,” which aired last week.

In “Continuum”, which aired January 16, “A deadly new inmate threatens Sister Jude’s (Jessica Lange) chance of release from Briarcliff. Grace’s (Lizzie Brocheré) obsession with the aliens turns violent.

It was written by Ryan Murphy and directed by Craig Zisk. READ MORE

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[TV] Guess Who’s Coming Back To “American Horror Story”

Ok, considering the photo above I suppose you already guessed. With American Horror Story: Asylum concluding tonight it’s never too early to start talking about next season. We already know that “American Horror Story: Season 3″ will feature returning cast members Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters. But in some great news it appears as if Taissa Farmiga is in talks to leap back into Murphy land.

Ryan Murphy proclaims (via EW), “ “I missed her this season. There wasn’t really a role for her. I feel very protective of her and I didn’t want her to go back into the loony bin—it was too dark. So I thought well ‘I want Taissa to be one of the leads next year.’ I called her up and pitched her the character for the season and she loved it and she said, ‘Yes let’s do it.’ So we’re in negotiations for her to headline season 3.

Express your enthusiasm within.

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[TV] Next On “American Horror Story”, First Details Of Season 3 Revealed!!

With American Horror Story: Asylum concluding next Wednesday it’s (apparently) time to start discussing “American Horror Story: Season 3″ (I’m sure the new subtitle will come later). There was a press screening of this season’s last episode tonight. In Episode 2.13 “Madness Ends,” “Johnny sets out to complete his father’s work. Lana leads the charge to finally shut down Briarcliff.” Written by Tim Minear; directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon.

But the juicy part came during the Q&A, in which Ryan Murphy spilled some details (per THR) regarding next year’s season. First off? Sarah Paulson (pictured above) and Evan Peters (pictured inside) will be returning.

Want more details? Including hints at the time period and setting? There’s more inside… READ MORE

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[TV] Next On “American Horror Story: Asylum” Episode 2.13 “Madness Ends” (Season Finale)

American Horror Story: Asylum concludes next Wednesday night with the season finale! How will it all come together? Any guesses?

Episode 2.12 “Continuum” just aired so now we have the teaser for the finale, 2.13 “Madness Ends,” in which “Johnny sets out to complete his father’s work. Lana leads the charge to finally shut down Briarcliff.” Written by Tim Minear; directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon. Airs January

It airs next Wednesday, January 23, 10:00 pm e/p. Head inside for the teaser! READ MORE

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[TV] Next On “American Horror Story: Asylum” Episode 2.12 “Continuum”

While I loved the first season, I’m not up to speed on American Horror Story: Asylum so I apologize for the lack of commentary on this promo – I avoided watching it.

Episode 2.11 “Spilt Milk” just aired so now we have the teaser for Episode 2.12 “Continuum’.

In it, “A deadly new inmate threatens Sister Jude’s chance of release from Briarcliff. Grace’s obsession with the aliens turns violent.

The episode is written by Ryan Murphy and directed by Craig Zisk and airs next Wednesday, January 16th. Head inside for the teaser!
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[TV] Play The Name Game With The Cast Of “American Horror Story: Asylum”

For those who have yet to enter the asylum, this is the kind of clip that will turn you off from ever watching FX’s American Horror Story: Asylum – but it shouldn’t be taken out of context.

In the clip from this past Wednesday’s episode, Sister Jude Martin, played by Jessica Lange, has just had electroshock therapy and has thus gone into a state of euphoria. From it comes a bizarre rendition of “The Name Game.”

In this season, “Set in 1964, “Asylum” takes us into a Church-run haven for the criminally insane, ruled with an iron fist by Sister Jude, a nun with a troubled past. Inside this locked down facility, danger lurks around every corner. From Nazis and serial killers, to mutants and aliens, no one is safe inside these walls.READ MORE

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[TV] Next On “American Horror Story: Asylum” Episode 2.11 “Spilt Milk”

I had no idea American Horror Story: Asylum was back already!

Having just aired, we’ve scored the after episode promo for next week’s 2.11 “Spilt Milk”.

In it, “Grace brings Kit devastating news about the aliens’ experiments on Alma. Dr. Thredson receives an unexpected visitor. The Monsignor goes to extreme lengths to silence Jude.

Only on FX every Wednesday, the episode is written by Brad Falchuk and directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon. READ MORE

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[This Day in Horror] ‘King Kong’ Was Released in Theaters

Not THE King Kong, but the 1976 King Kong that starred Jeff Bridges, Charles Grodin and Jessica Lange – yes, Lange from “American Horror Story” – opened in theaters across America.

Budgeted at $24 million, the John Guillermin-directed “remake” made $52 million at the box office. It opened to $7,023,921 on December 17 weekend in 1976. It was the 7th highest grossing film of 1977. The great Dino De Laurentiis produced this gem.

The Big Apple is again besieged by the monstrous King Kong. Bridges and Lange star in this ambitious remake of the 1933 original, which adds a great deal of camp and good fun to the story. Again, the gargantuan ape battles attacking aircraft high above the streets of New York, this time plunging from the top of the World Trade Center to his death amidst thousands of horrified onlookers.

King Kong won an Oscar for special effects. READ MORE

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[Next On] “American Horror Story: Asylum” Episode 2.10 “The Name Game”

FX has just wrapped another episode of American Horror Story: Asylum,” taking us into break until 2013! Below we have the promo for next year’s return, episode 0.10 “The Name Game.” What’s next for Bloody Face and the alien invasion? Find out soon!

In the episode airing Wednesday, January 2 on FX, “The Monsignor confronts the Devil. Dr. Arden’s experiments reach a shocking conclusion. Dr. Thredson facilitates a surprising reunion for Kit.” Written by Jessica Sharzer; directed by Michael Lehmann.

Watch the episode below and talk about what you thought of tonight’s episode. READ MORE

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[TV] Contrary To Reports, Jessica Lange Is NOT Locked For “American Horror Story” Season 3

Without question the life-force behind the “American Horror Story” franchise is star Jessica Lange, who completely transformed herself for the ongoing second season where she plays a nun in a mental asylum.

And though FX has already announced that Lange is sticking with “American Horror Story” for season three, she admitted to Examiner that the extent of her involvement still depends on the specifics of the storyline and the character. She has yet to have time to really give thought to what she’d want to do next season. Stay tuned for confirmation… and know that without her, there really is no “AHS”.

“American Horror Story: Asylum” airs on FX on Wednesday nights at 10 p.m.

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[TV] Next On “American Horror Story: Asylum”, Another Look At Tonight’s Drunken Santa

Last week I reported that they’ve dressed guest star Ian McShane (Deadwood, Sexy Beast) as Santa for tonight’s American Horror Story: Asylum. And now we’ve got some better pictures of the lonely looking guy. is gonna get. Episode 2.08 “Unholy Night” airs tonight.

In the episode, “A murderous Santa wreaks havoc on Briarcliff. Sister Jude faces off with the Devil.. Meanwhile Arden has a shocking encounter in the Death Chute.” Written by James Wong; directed by Michael Lehmann.

Head inside for the pics and a look at the teaser! READ MORE