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SEASON
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American Horror Story - Season 6
Physical and psychological terrors are disturbing the clients and staff at a colony, highlighting unfaithfulness, lucidity, infatuation and addiction.
22 March 1985, Paris, France
21 February 1953, Chicago, Illinois, USA
23 April 1960, York, Pennsylvania, USA
30 June 1983, Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR [now Armenia]
3 June 1980, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
3 May 1983, Los Angeles, California, USA
22 May 1966, Marin County, California, USA
September 15, 2016
It's a unique and different approach for Murphy.September 14, 2016
Indeed, the setting is Roanoke. But where this new season might go from there wasn't clear by the end of the season premiere, a pretty riveting piece of classic horror.September 15, 2016
It's a safe bet this true-crime saga becomes something more campy and complex as it proceeds.September 15, 2016
It's just another crappy true crime story, but with a few Oscar nominees and a much larger budget.September 15, 2016
After watching last night's episode, I'm still not sure whether this season can accomplish what earlier seasons of American Horror Story and this summer's Stranger Things did: spin all those embedded references into something engrossingly new.September 16, 2016
This is all very fun, but I'm actually more excited -- at least for now -- by the show's format.September 15, 2016
Between the tensions among the trio and the potential resurrection of the documentary presentation, consider us teased and tempted back into the haunted house.September 15, 2016
There's a return here to the slow-burn, old school horror which characterised the earlier seasons, making this episode fairly notable in how little it actually reveals.September 15, 2016
Six years in, it's becoming increasingly unclear why American Horror Story still exists.September 15, 2016
Despite its mockumentary format, this season of American Horror Story feels smaller and spookier than the last, like a campfire story read off a glowing smartphone that still manages to tap into our primitive fear: that of the great ghastly unknown.