“American Horror Story” has spent 12 seasons roleplaying our worst nightmares.
Haunted houses, aliens, witches, vampires, clowns, the proverbial Other, Donald Trump, creative writers in New England: The “AHS” anthology format lets the series try on new shades of horror each season.
Since Oct. 5, 2011, when “American Horror Story: Murder House” premiered, the FX franchise — from creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk — has presented inventive, gory long-form horror storytelling unlike anything previously seen on television. It has also built an acting troupe of talent that’s lured icons like Jessica Lange and Kathy
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