American Horror Story (AHS) is a horror anthology series created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, first aired on FX in 2011. Known for its disturbing and often grotesque themes, the series blends supernatural elements with psychological horror and real-life events.
AHS – Murder House
The story follows the Harmon family: psychiatrist Ben (Dylan McDermott), his wife Vivien (Connie Britton), and their teenage daughter Violet (Taissa Farmiga), who move into a restored mansion in Los Angeles in hopes of starting fresh after Ben’s infidelity and Vivien’s traumatic miscarriage. What they don’t know is that the house has a dark and violent history, inhabited by the spirits of its previous residents.
The Thing
In Antarctica, a monstrous creature that takes on animal and human forms endangers the lives of a group of scientists.
Metro: Exodus
Metro: Exodus was released in 2019 for Playstation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Later, versions for Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X/S were also released. The title was developed by the Ukrainian studio 4A Games and published by Deep Silver. The story of Metro: Exodus and the two previous installments of the series is based on the novels of Russian writer Dmitrij Gluchovskij.
William Mortensen and Gothic Surrealism: A Journey into the Fantastic Imagination
William Mortensen and Gothic Surrealism: A Journey into the Fantastic Imagination… a controversial and pioneering figure in the history of photography, charted a path that challenged the conventions of his time, embracing the surreal and the gothic to create a fantastic imagery that defies traditional categories.
Elisa’s Creations: Between Art and Horror
In the world of art, where beauty and innovation constantly intertwine, the figure of Elisa Gavetti Gagliardi, also known as Yzart emerges, a young artist who has chosen to give shape to her darkest fears and fascinations through unique and disturbing creations. Specializing in the creation of horror-themed objects, Elisa is a creative mind that transforms nightmares and legends into tangible works of art, capable of evoking strong emotions and challenging the boundaries of the conventional.
Trap
“Let’s keep this between us. Do you know the butcher? That crazy lunatic going around slicing people up? The feds found out that he’ll be here today, and they’ve set up a trap for him. The concert itself is a trap. They’re watching all the exits, keeping an eye on everyone leaving. There’s no way out.”
The Ethereal Figures of a Self-Taught Artist: Franck Kuman
The ethereal figures of a self-taught artist, Franck Kuman… a French artist who, through his sculptures, evokes a world suspended between reality and imagination. His works, refined and elegant, convey a sense of lightness while being made from solid materials such as polished stainless steel and iron mesh. The contrast between the heaviness of the materials and the delicacy of the forms is one of the distinctive features of his work, embodying an extraordinary combination of strength and sensitivity.
The Theory that the Alien and Blade Runner Universes are the Same
Many believe there is compelling evidence suggesting that Ridley Scott’s Alien and Blade Runner films are set in the same universe.
When Design Becomes Art: The Legacy of Ingo Maurer
When Design Becomes Art: The Legacy of Ingo Maurer. In the vast world of contemporary design, there are names that stand out for their ability to transcend mere function and transform everyday objects into emotional experiences. Ingo Maurer is certainly one of these. Often referred to as a “poet of light,” Maurer has redefined the concept of lighting, turning lamps and chandeliers into true works of art. But his greatness does not stop there: his legacy invites us to reflect on a broader and deeper question: when can, or should, design become art?