Thursday, October 18, 2012

American Horror Story

  • 'American Horror Story': Did the season 2 premiere measure up to last year's ...

    As someone who enjoyed watching, but wasn't exactly over the moon with season 1 of American Horror Story, I must admit considerable interest to hearing that its creators, Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, had set the series up to be an anthology - the ...

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  • American Horror Story and Nashville Ratings Shocker: Be Afraid, Connie Britton!

    American Horror Story's second-season premiere got off to a real bang last night, with a combined multi-telecast total of 5.79 million viewers.

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  • Coming Soon to American Horror Story: Ian McShane, Eric Stonestreet, and More

    The TV Club comments and recaps around the Web suggest that the premiere of American Horror Story: Asylum kept viewers up all night, if not with bad dreams, then definitely with nagging questions.

    www.slate.com

  • American Horror Story Season-Premiere Recap: "Welcome to Briarcliff"

    The new season of American Horror Story has managed to make the first one, with its demon babies and possessed latex suits, actually seem tame.

    www.vanityfair.com

  • 'American Horror Story': Ryan Murphy on the 'Asylum' premiere, his ...

    No one can accuse American Horror Story: Asylum of playing it safe in its wild premiere. A complete reboot of the previous season, AHS: Asylum took viewers inside Briarcliff Manor for a roller-coaster hour that saw Jessica Lange's Sister Jude getting ...

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  • 'American Horror Story' Review: The Scare Is Never as Good as the First Time

    That is what the second season of American Horror Story is like: creepy, but not making it necessary to wear Depends when you cue it up on the DVR.

    www.hollywood.com

  • 'American Horror Story': Asylum' 2x01, Welcome To Briarcliff: Review

    In true horrific fashion American Horror Story returns with a new story of terror, lust and insanity. While also managing to keep sight of its characters and undeniably creepy plotlines… Welcome to the nuthouse!

    www.examiner.com

  • American Horror Story: Asylum Watch: Episode 1 - Welcome to Briarcliff

    Does anyone remember 2011? That's the last time American Horror Story was on TV. I talk tons of shit about series that pump out the normal American excess of twenty episodes or more a season, but at least those shows don't ask fans to wait ten fricking ...

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  • 'American Horror Story: Asylum' premiere review: Boo! As in, were you well ...

    In part because it involves people associated with The New Normal and The Voice, the new season of American Horror Story, subtitled Asylum, is automatically scarier than the first one.

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  • Channel 77: 'American Horror Story' goes to the asylum

    2012-10-18T09:20:00Z 2012-10-18T11:28:31Z Channel 77: 'American Horror Story' goes to the asylumBy NICOLE E. ROGERS | Special to 77 Square | 77tips@madison.

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  • American Horror Story: Asylum: Soooooo.... Aliens. OK, Cool.

    Even though American Horror Story Season 1 ended on an extremely "meh" note last year, I was very eager to have a chance to watch Asylum from the beginning this season.

    blogs.houstonpress.com

  • 'American Horror Story: Asylum' episode 1 delivers on promises

    Last night, "American Horror Story" (whose first season last year achieved not only critical acclaim but also a devoted fan base) premiered Welcome to Briarcliff, episode one of its second season, entitled "Asylum.

    www.examiner.com

  • Adam Levine makes acting debut on 'American Horror Story: Asylum' with racy ...

    But, if you're a fan of both hits then you were treated to an appearance from Maroon 5's front man and "The Voice" judge Adam Levine making his ballyhooed debut on the season 2 premiere of American Horror Story: Asylum. LEVINE19F_4_WEB ...

    www.nydailynews.com

  • American Horror Story - Asylum: Welcome to Briarcliff: Episode 1 Season 2 – TV ...

    After months of hype, American Horror Story has premiered its second season, subtitled Asylum. Since AHS is an anthology, they've completely reset the scene - and what a disturbing scene it is.

    screencrave.com

  • 'American Horror Story: Asylum' ratings: Best numbers to date for FX horror show

    jessica-lange-american-horror-story-premiere.jpg "American Horror Story" kicked off Season 2 with big numbers for the FX horror anthology show, earning 3.85 million total viewers, including 2.78 million in the adults 18-49 demographic.

    blog.zap2it.com

  • 'American Horror Story,' Season 2, Episode 1, 'Welcome to Briarcliff': TV Recap

    A really good-looking couple who happen to be horror buffs are on a "haunted honeymoon:" they go to haunted sites, take pictures and make love, and helpfully, discover an abandoned insane asylum and read exposition about it.

    blogs.wsj.com

  • American Horror Story Season Premiere Recap: Welcome to the Nuthouse!

    Spoiler alert: Don't continue reading if you haven't watched the season premiere of American Horror Story: Asylum. You have been warned, so don't continue reading and then complain in the comments about spoilers, or else we will send Bloody Face after ...

    www.eonline.com

  • ASWANG!! American Horror Story Season 2 "PREMIERE" Episods 1 In Welcome ...

    Watch American Horror Story Season 2 Episode 1 Online American Horror Story Season 2 Welcome To Briarcliff episode 1.The prolonged awaited tv sequence Watch American Horror Story Season 2 Episode 1 is back thus problem and enjoy watching ...

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  • 'American Horror Story': Adam Levine Has Spooky Sex On Season Premiere

    What did you think of 'American Horror Story: Asylum?' Read our review, then drop a comment with your own! American Horror Story made its chilling return Oct. 17, and while some of the faces look the same, it's clear we're on a totally new - and ...

    hollywoodlife.com

  • American Horror Story: Asylum, Episode 1 — Welcome to Briarcliff

    The first installment of American Horror Story was a sort of revelatory study in how bizarre television can get, with its plates of brains and unabashedly over-the-top rubber suit rapes and "weep-sturbating"; it was campy while retaining its fright ...

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