‘AHS: Delicate’ turns out its best episode of the season with a flashback-focused installment that recants Adeline’s brutal backstory.
“We don’t have to stay where we’re born…”
Hestia, the namesake of AHS: Delicate’s antepenultimate episode of the season, is the Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and hospitality. This may seem like a benign thing to celebrate, but what is a family without a proper home? A home is the safe support system that keeps a family secure. To take this one step further, what is a womb if not a baby’s first home before they’re thrust into the world? Hestia is regarded as a goddess who’s both soft and strong, which are extremes that are forced upon every mother, whether it’s Anna, Adeline, or even Ivy. It’s a fundamental dichotomy that very likely will be the key to Anna’s...
“We don’t have to stay where we’re born…”
Hestia, the namesake of AHS: Delicate’s antepenultimate episode of the season, is the Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and hospitality. This may seem like a benign thing to celebrate, but what is a family without a proper home? A home is the safe support system that keeps a family secure. To take this one step further, what is a womb if not a baby’s first home before they’re thrust into the world? Hestia is regarded as a goddess who’s both soft and strong, which are extremes that are forced upon every mother, whether it’s Anna, Adeline, or even Ivy. It’s a fundamental dichotomy that very likely will be the key to Anna’s...
- 4/11/2024
- by Daniel Kurland
- bloody-disgusting.com
On Wednesday, September 27, 2023, at 10:00 Pm on FX, viewers can catch the second episode of “American Horror Story: Delicate” titled “Rockabye.” In this episode, it’s awards season, and Anna is positioned to be a significant contender. Her talents have put her on the path to recognition and success.
However, the episode takes a chilling turn when Anna experiences a frightening encounter that leaves her convinced she’s being followed. This unnerving incident prompts her to question the trustworthiness of those around her.
It sets the stage for a suspenseful and psychologically thrilling storyline. “American Horror Story: Delicate” continues to explore the dark and enigmatic aspects of the human psyche, delving into themes of paranoia and the blurred lines between reality and fear.
Tune in to FX at 10:00 Pm to witness the unfolding mystery in “Rockabye” and join Anna as she grapples with the unsettling events in her life during awards season.
However, the episode takes a chilling turn when Anna experiences a frightening encounter that leaves her convinced she’s being followed. This unnerving incident prompts her to question the trustworthiness of those around her.
It sets the stage for a suspenseful and psychologically thrilling storyline. “American Horror Story: Delicate” continues to explore the dark and enigmatic aspects of the human psyche, delving into themes of paranoia and the blurred lines between reality and fear.
Tune in to FX at 10:00 Pm to witness the unfolding mystery in “Rockabye” and join Anna as she grapples with the unsettling events in her life during awards season.
- 9/22/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Laird Koenig, who adapted his novel for the screenplay to the 1976 cult film The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane, a controversial horror thriller starring a teenage Jodie Foster, has died. He was 95.
Koenig died June 30 of natural causes in Santa Barbara, Jamie Dixon, the son of Koenig’s frequent writing partner, Peter L. Dixon, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Koenig also received a writing credit on three films directed by Terence Young: Red Sun (1971), starring Charles Bronson, Toshiro Mifune, Alain Delon and Ursula Andress; Bloodline (1979), starring Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara and James Mason; and Inchon (1981), starring Gazzara, Laurence Olivier and Jacqueline Bisset.
His 1970 novel The Children Are Watching, co-written with Dixon, was turned into the French film Attention Les Enfants Regardent (1978), starring Delon.
Taken from his 1974 novel — his first as a solo author — The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane starred Foster as a 13-year-old who lives...
Koenig died June 30 of natural causes in Santa Barbara, Jamie Dixon, the son of Koenig’s frequent writing partner, Peter L. Dixon, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Koenig also received a writing credit on three films directed by Terence Young: Red Sun (1971), starring Charles Bronson, Toshiro Mifune, Alain Delon and Ursula Andress; Bloodline (1979), starring Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara and James Mason; and Inchon (1981), starring Gazzara, Laurence Olivier and Jacqueline Bisset.
His 1970 novel The Children Are Watching, co-written with Dixon, was turned into the French film Attention Les Enfants Regardent (1978), starring Delon.
Taken from his 1974 novel — his first as a solo author — The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane starred Foster as a 13-year-old who lives...
- 7/17/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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