American Horror Story The Axe Man Cometh By Cat Scully It’s 1919 and a mysterious narrator writer enters the scene with his typewriter, calling himself the Axe Man. He writes in a small room with newspaper clippings and saxophone, saying the victims will be known by the murder with his axe. The witches of 1919 […]
Author: Catherine Scully
This is the episode I have been waiting for. So far, I’ve been pretty tame in my reviews, waiting for the other shoe to drop and the season to start acting like the past ones. I felt the build up was necessary and, knowing the series and how it never lets me down with […]
American Horror Story – Boy Parts Those of you wondering whether the season would really kick up in pacing in episode two, the mixed answer is both yes and no. This episode has some of our dead cast from the first episode back, resurrected in different ways as AHS would never leave them completely […]
Sleepy Hollow:John Doe
Sleepy Hollow – John Doe: review by Cat Scully We open on a boy chasing a curly haired girl through the woods, only to be attacked by Samurai-clad horsemen. As the boy is wearing two hundred year old attire, we don’t expect the car that cuts off his fleeing the Samurai. An immediate cut shows Abbie […]
Sleepy Hollow – The Lesser Key of Solomon, review by Cat Scully We weren’t going to get far in the season without a Boston Tea Party reference and it’s finally arrived, with Icabod protecting a particular crate during it. The immediate cut-to Onstar joke of Icabod giving the answering system romantic relationship advice was unexpected. The […]
With the most anticipated season of American Horror Story kicking off with some fantastic clips and promos set to Lauren O’Connell’s haunting cover of House of the Rising Sun, it’s no wonder everyone, both fans and curious new parties alike, are at the edge of their seats for this season. It goes without saying that […]
Sleepy Hollow review – “Sandman”
Sleepy Hollow “Sandman” Review The opening dream sequence really set the tone of this episode. I half believed that the scene was real at first, which is telling me again that the best part of this show is really Abby. I’m finding myself invested in her more than Icabod, which is saying a lot as […]