Darren Criss, Don Lemon, and Ricky Martin attend the 26th annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party sponsored by Bulgari, celebrating EJAF and the 90th Academy Awards at The City of West Hollywood Park on March 4, 2018 in West Hollywood, California
Tag: march 2018
@philipnolan1: My TV column in today’s @IrishMailSunday. Under review – #HomeOfTheYear #WorldsMostExtraordinaryHomes #AmericanCrimeStory #OperationTransformation #100YearsYoungerIn21Days. Oh, and a tiny wish for @ciarakellydoc as she enters #TheRestaurant kitchen.
Via Adrian Dev’s Instagram Story (March 3rd, 2018)
Via Adrian Dev’s Instagram Story (March 3rd, 2018)
americancrimestoryfx: Andrew Cunanan cannot be contained. #ACSVersace
*Chris Beachum is a Gold Derby editor who has contacts with industry insiders, but take with a grain of salt nonetheless
Stuff We Love Right Now: ‘American Crime Story’, Filmstruck & More
Music appreciation
AMERICAN CRIME STORY
Airs Wednesdays, 10/9c, FX
Ever since Ryan Murphy incorporated Mark Ronson’s music into Nip/Tuck, I’ve been a fan of his soundtrack picks. And this season’s American Crime Story has some killer selections. Whether its Remo Giazotto’s heartbreaking “Adagio in G Minor for Violin Strings and Organ” playing over the major murder scene or Philip Bailey and Phil Collins’s “Easy Lover” pumping as Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss) works his escort gig, each song is pitch-perfect. —Eric Andersson, Staff Editor
Stuff We Love Right Now: ‘American Crime Story’, Filmstruck & More
stratfordboye15: Loving this illustration of @americancrimestoryfx by Julian Osbaldstone for the @sundaytimesculture magazine. .
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The week in TV: Save Me; Strike; The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and more
From the team behind last year’s The People v OJ Simpson, another enthralling slice of American murder. For those who thought (as did I) that it was a bit of a fuss in 1997 over a dead frock-jockey, the nine-part drama The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story will prove a surprisingly necessary corrective. We see, in the anguish of the fans, the power of fashion; and in their desperation to grab a slice of his death, the power of greed. We see another world: a Miami Beach villa of hazy light and splendours that would have shamed Greek gods, and of a jealous, bitter, fantasist serial killer. It’s sharp, mesmerising, and we’ve only just got into the Donatella story, with a wonderfully cast Penélope Cruz.
The week in TV: Save Me; Strike; The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and more