Embarrassing as this may sound, especially with my being a gay man, I have never been to either Fire Island, or Provincetown. After watching "Cape Fear," the premiere episode of "AHS--Double Feature,"while I see no connection to the 1962 film of that name, I now also have no desisre ever to go to what gays call P-Town!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Things start out like "Children Of The Corn." A family--Harry Gardener (Finn Wittrock), his wife, Doris (the magnificent Lily Rabe) and their already creepy looking daughter named Alma, (Ryan Kiera Armstrong) while enroute, suddenly crash into the mutilated body of an annimal. Uh-huh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Later, along the beach, a residsent finds some dead creatures. Now, Lily is not quite on the level of Nancy Kelly in "The Bad Seed," but, let me tell you, by episode's end, she is well on her way.
And with good reason. Going along, I was surprised to see Finn Wittrock play such a "normal guy." I figured, at some point, he was going to have to unhinge, and, boy was I right, because when he does, he does!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The crew got P-Town at its creepiest, to ratchet up the macabre atmosphere, not to mention the bald headed blood suckers, resembling rejects from a casting call for George Romero's "Night Of The Living Dead," which I have a feeling Ryan Murphy is referencing here. Ditto Stephen King.
What about Evan Peters and Frances Conroy? Well, he is still hot, and she is decked out like a cross between Dorothys Parker and Killgallen! Their names are Austin Sommers, and Sarah "Bell Noir' Cunningham! No, dears, NOT Belle Watling!!!!!!!!!!! Both are supposedly renowned writers, who eternally ply their talent, which they have, evidence shows, by taking some sort of magic pill, while Doctor Leslie "Lark" Feldman, played by Billie Lourd, does extraordinary dental work for her clients. Wonder how much she charges?
So, fame is held out to Harry, as it was to Guy in "Rosemary's Baby'--another homage? Well, he bites, and pretty soon he is writing like a monkey churning out "Hamlet." Alma, who is something of a musical prodigy; she wants to get to Juillard before age 18; good luck, there, kid! But Alma sees what Daddy does and she does it too. Now, she is really a "bad seed," with not only cold behavior but a cannibalistic, blood sucking apetite. Harry, too. The scene where Doris finds Alma, her own daughter, face bloodied, munching, blood faced, on a dead animal, is priceless! Doris in in for much more than Nancy Kelly.
This extends into the second episode "Pale Fire" (Where is the trace of Nabokov?) where is seen a lot of the showstopper of the night.
That is right, Sarah Paulson as Tuberculosis Karen, the most fun filled, camped out villain--or anti-heroine?--since Betsy Palmer played Mrs. Voorhees, in the original, 1980 "Friday The 13th." She is on to the whole thing, which has to do with the pill acknowledging writer talent by making those having some permanent authors, and the rejects as the bald bloodsuckers. But even the talented have to suck blood, so it is kind of a no win situation.
The surprise of the evening is Maculay Culkin as Mickey, supposedly also a talented writer, an aging out, pedo hustler, look as if he has been down on his luck since the post "Home Alone" days. I am sure there is some truth to this. But what a peformance! I would like to read the book he wrote. Just as I would, like Sarah Paulson, be paid a weekly salary to scream "Fuck you, Mother Fucker!," instead of me having to do it for free.
The surprise of the evening is Maculay Culkin as Mickey, supposedly also a talented writer, an aging out, pedo hustler, look as if he has been down on his luck since the post "Home Alone" days. I am sure there is some truth to this. But what a peformance! I would like to read the book he wrote. Just as I would, like Sarah Paulson, be paid a weekly salary to scream "Fuck you, Mother Fucker!," instead of me having to do it for free.
It's shaping up to be a humdinger of a season! May the momentum continue!
4 comments:
I like It so far!! Which season was based on the Cecil??
Victoria,
I think that was "AHS--Hotel!"
got it thanks!
That might be my favorite season.
Scariest, anyway.
Victoria,
My favorite is still "Coven."
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