• 'AHS' Season 6 Rumors: New Episodes Based on Slender Man Internet Meme?

    Slender Man, a cult internet meme made popular through the notorious Creepy Pasta website and a handful of independent survival horror video games, could be coming to TV in a big way. According to new rumors, the always-popular American Horror Story series on FX might use this pop-culture character as the main focus of the upcoming season 6 episodes. Find out more about these possible spoilers below.
  • Lady Gaga: 'American Horror Story' Inspired New Album, Due for 2016 Release

    Lady Gaga's turn as The Countess in 'American Horror Story: Hotel' has been widely publicized in the press. She joined the show in it's fifth series and credits 'American Horror Story' for inspiring her in new ways, including helping her write new music. In a new interview Gaga is talking how The Countess, and 'American Horror Story' have inspired a new album, set to be released in 2016.
  • 'American Horror Story' Sarah Paulson Has Insecurities About Her Ass, Hates Wearing Pants

    Trying to live up to Hollywood's standard of beauty can be difficult and oftentimes, impossible. Although being skinny has always been ideal, many female celebrities are generating praise for embracing the bodies they were born with, curves and all. 'American Horror Story' star Sarah Paulson might play characters with invinceable mindsets on the horror series, but in reality she struggles with insecurities like everyone else. In a recent interview with 'The Hollywood Reporter,' Paulson opens up about her body image issues and why she hates wearing pants.
  • Nick Jonas, Ariana Grande Join Cast of Fox's 'Scream Queens'

    Ariana Grande won't be the only pop star on the upcoming Fox comedy-drama Scream Queens. Nick Jonas has just signed on to the project for a recurring role, but details about his character and the plot are being kept quiet. The show will be the second TV series to air on the network by Glee creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk.
  • John Travolta to Play Robert Shapiro in 'American Crime Story: People Vs. O.J.'

    Ryan Murphy continues to piece together what will likely turn into his next hit show. "American Crime Story: People Vs. O.J." is scheduled to begin filming in Los Angeles within the next few months, and it is lining up quite an interesting list of names to portray key players in one of the most well-known trials in recent American history. We have already told you about David Schwimmer, Sarah Paulsen and Cuba Gooding Jr. being signed to the project, and it has now been confirmed that John Travolta has been cast as Robert Shapiro. According to a report by Deadline, "Travolta also will serve as a producer on the miniseries, which takes a look at the O.J. Simpson trial told from the perspective of the lawyers that explores the chaotic behind-the-scenes dealings and maneuvering on both sides of the court, and how a combination of prosecution confidence, defense wiliness and the LAPD's history with the city's African-American community gave a jury what it needed: reasonable doubt. "This marks Travolta's first TV series role since the 1975-79 comedy "Welcome Back, Kotter." He joins David Schwimmer, who plays another Simpson attorney, his confidant Robert Kardashian; Cuba Gooding Jr, who portrays Simpson; and Sarah Paulson, who plays prosecutor Marcia Clark."
  • Gwyneth Paltrow May Have Intentionally Worked to Sabotage Chris Martin's Romance with Jennifer Lawrence

    It looks like Jennifer Lawrence's romance with Coldplay front man Chris Martin has already come to a screeching halt thanks to his ex, Gwyneth Paltrow. The 13-year age difference between Lawrence and Martin never seemed to be a big deal, but after four months of dating she apparently felt like a third wheel in their relationship. While Lawrence understood that Martin's priority had to be his two children with Paltrow, after a while sources said it looked like the kids were being used to disrupt his life — intentionally.
  • Ryan Murphy's New 'American Crime Story's' First Season Will Focus Entirely On O.J. Simpson Trial

    Ryan Murphy has a real knack for producing unique, groundbreaking programming and he is about to add a new show to his roster. American Crime Story: The People Vs. O.J. Simpson is being touted as a companion series to the extremely successful American Horror Story which airs on FX. American Crime Story will take a popular crime story that made national headlines and captivated the public, then spend an entire season going behind the scenes and looking at it from different perspectives. FX has ordered the first season- ten episodes which will focus on the O.J. Simpson trial.
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