Ryan Murphy ushers in new chapters of the American Horror Story franchise in a teaser for the upcoming Hulu anthology series, American Horror Stories.
05.06.2021 - 00:43 / variety.com
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorWhether it’s “Ratched” “Pose” or “The Politician,” Ryan Murphy’s visual canvas is bold and vibrant and often filled with glitz and glamour. You could say the same of the music of Murphy’s world.Mac Quayle first linked with Murphy in 2014’s “The Normal Heart,” on which he worked as an assistant composer.
Ryan Murphy ushers in new chapters of the American Horror Story franchise in a teaser for the upcoming Hulu anthology series, American Horror Stories.
For Sarah Paulson, the sixth season of “American Horror Story” ranks at the bottom.
Sarah Paulson is synonymous with American Horror Story, but there have been times when she wished she wasn’t!
Pose star Dyllón Burnside has reflected on the show’s legacy, calling it “a beacon of hope for storytelling”.The actor, who played Ricky Evangelista in all three seasons of Ryan Murphy’s FX show, recently spoke to NME about the impact of Pose since its third and final season aired in the US.“This show will go down in history as the prototype for celebrating, not just queer folks, but the lives of marginalised people,” Burnside said.
EXCLUSIVE: ICM Partners has signed Multitude Films, the LGBTQ-led nonfiction production company founded by Jessica Devaney and dedicated to telling nonfiction stories by and about underrepresented communities. The move comes as it has upcoming Netflix’s Pray Away in partnership with Ryan Murphy and Blumhouse, and “Apart,” an installment of the HBO Max and Sesame Workshop series Through Our Eyes.
EXCLUSIVE: Sources tell us that Yellowstone alum Neal McDonough is set to play the series regular role of Dwight ‘Ike’ Eisenhower in season 10 of Ryan Murphy’s FX series American Horror Story: Double Feature.
Ryan Murphy has revealed what an upcoming season of American Crime Story will be about and we’re so excited for this premise!
“I love doing things that are about fashion,” Ryan Murphy tells us on the latest episode of Crew Call.
Another day, another Ryan Murphy show. Deadline reports that Naomi Watts and Bobby Cannavale are set as the leads in “The Watcher,” an upcoming Netflix limited series from Ryan Murphy and frequent collaborator Ian Brennan.
The series finale of FX’s Pose this month brought to a close the story of the denizens of the House of Evangelista after three groundbreaking seasons, with the last episode featured the mix of uplifting, heartbreaking and hopefulness that has defined the drama that shined a spotlight on New York’s ballroom culture and gay and trans communities in the 1980s and early ’90s during the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis.
Evan Peters is taking on the role of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer in Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s upcoming project for Netflix, , and the resemblance is uncanny. In a new photo released from the set of the show, Peters is seen rocking Dahmer's signature dirty blonde locks and clear frames.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterGabrielle Union and Jeremy Pope have been cast in the A24 movie “The Inspection,” based on the life of filmmaker and Marine Corps veteran Elegance Bratton.Bratton is writing the screenplay and directing the film in his feature debut.
The cast of “Pose” assembled on Saturday night at the Rose Bowl for a “For Your Consideration” panel, moderated by the series’ exec producer/co-creator Ryan Murphy.
There were two empty chairs on stage for Pose‘s FYC panel at the Rose Bowl Saturday night, moderated by series co-creator/executive producer Ryan Murphy. He pointed to them midway through the discussion with co-creator/executive producer Steven Canals and stars Billy Porter and Mj Rodriguez when he brought out two big fans of the show who “wanted to rearrange their vacation to be here,” Elton John and his husband David Furnish.
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Summer is just about here – and it’s going to be a big one on FX. The network has just announced the premiere dates for its most anticipated titles of the year, ranging from the return of Taika Waititi’s mockumentary series “What We Do in the Shadows” and the next chapter in Ryan Murphy’s anthology series, “Impeachment: American Crime Story”.