Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched “American Horror Stories” Season 1, Episode 4, “The Naughty List,” streaming now on FX on Hulu.
The fourth episode of “American Horror Stories” is called “The Naughty List” and boasted legendary character actor Danny Trejo as “Santa,” so… ho, ho, ho, merry murder time!
The action started at the “Bro House,” which is a group of social media influencers in their 20s who all live together and make obnoxious content for YouTube and other platforms. In case you’re wondering, this is a real thing. There are a lot of wealthy influencers who have started little “content houses” where they live together and get into shenanigans to put on YouTube. Netflix is even making an unscripted series about one.
The influencers here were Zinn (Nico Greetham), Wyatt (Charles Melton), James (Dyllón Burnside), and Barry (Kevin McHale), a bunch of dude-bros who were shown working out,...
The fourth episode of “American Horror Stories” is called “The Naughty List” and boasted legendary character actor Danny Trejo as “Santa,” so… ho, ho, ho, merry murder time!
The action started at the “Bro House,” which is a group of social media influencers in their 20s who all live together and make obnoxious content for YouTube and other platforms. In case you’re wondering, this is a real thing. There are a lot of wealthy influencers who have started little “content houses” where they live together and get into shenanigans to put on YouTube. Netflix is even making an unscripted series about one.
The influencers here were Zinn (Nico Greetham), Wyatt (Charles Melton), James (Dyllón Burnside), and Barry (Kevin McHale), a bunch of dude-bros who were shown working out,...
- 7/29/2021
- by Andrea Reiher
- Variety Film + TV
Year: 2000Director: Chuck DeBusCast: Brenton Early, Deshja Driggs, Rick Perkins, Eric Jungmann, Alex Grant, Taneka Johnson
Billy, a massive, hulking of a young man with the intellectual capacity of a preschooler, has had the unique opportunity to grow up in a house next to a drive in theater that specializes in showing gore-soaked slasher films. Confined to his room for most of his existence, he passes his time at night watching these violent movies play out on the big screen directly in view of his bedroom window. One night, when pushed too far by his uncaring babysitter, Billy snaps. After killing the babysitter, Billy escapes his house and heads to the only place he knows; the Drive In theater, which is replete with obnoxious high school kids who became the prime focus of his murderous rampage.
Admittedly, Drive In actually has a pretty decent premise hidden somewhere underneath the pretty...
Billy, a massive, hulking of a young man with the intellectual capacity of a preschooler, has had the unique opportunity to grow up in a house next to a drive in theater that specializes in showing gore-soaked slasher films. Confined to his room for most of his existence, he passes his time at night watching these violent movies play out on the big screen directly in view of his bedroom window. One night, when pushed too far by his uncaring babysitter, Billy snaps. After killing the babysitter, Billy escapes his house and heads to the only place he knows; the Drive In theater, which is replete with obnoxious high school kids who became the prime focus of his murderous rampage.
Admittedly, Drive In actually has a pretty decent premise hidden somewhere underneath the pretty...
- 8/30/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Troy)
- Fright Meter
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