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AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE (S8E10) “Apocalypse Then”: A High, Octane Finale That Will Satisfy
Heightened by a rapid editing style and an insane body count, “Apocalypse Then” is the intense, high octane finale we have been waiting for.
With an ending in sight that seems almost too predictable, one thing is for certain, a showdown between Michael Langdon and the Coven seems inevitable.
There is a tiredness within American Horror Story: Apocalypse’s “Sojourn”, and its inability to reinvent the Satanic image.
American Horror Story’s “Traitor” was packed with old characters returning, answers and satisfying moments – yet there are still many questions that remain.
Episode 6 was the episode we have all been waiting for – the “Return to…
Carefully crafting within the episode through deconstructed time, “Boy Wonder” is the episode American Horror Story: Coven fans have been waiting for, setting up the perfect return for Murder House.
While last week’s episode was powerful, “Could It Be…Satan?” came in this week with a whisper, merely setting up for episodes to come.
The third episode of American Horror Story: Apocalypse is a biblical and a grim fairy tale, delivering shock and unpredictability, as the Coven arrives.
What began as a slow burning episode quickly descends into suspicion, shame and further confusion…
The American Horror Story: Apocalypse’s season premiere delivered with a punch, launching a new chapter in the popular anthology and giving viewers their first taste of the upcoming crossover.
This season of Trial & Error has been a wonderful ride, utilizing its talented cast throughout a season of twists, turns, and laughs.
The anthology format for TV is often the perfect forum to spread ideals about morality; here are a few shows that utilize this to the fullest.
Field Guide to Evil will likely please genre aficionados and horror buffs, but on the whole, its lack of tonal cohesion will leave others underwhelmed.
Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson’s adaptation of their hit stage play Ghost Stories is a serviceable British horror – but with so many recent gems in the genre, is being “serviceable” enough to justify its existence?
At times mysterious and intoxicating, Holy Terrors is an above average supernatural horror anthology – but it most definitely has its flaws.