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Ryan Murphy and Bret Easton Ellis' new FX psychological thriller The Shards is a dark blend of coming-of-age drama and horror.
After it imploded at the WB streamer, author Bret Easton Ellis swore off television. But the provocative, camp-loving uber-producer had other ideas for the book at FX.
Ryan Murphy’s The Shards could have a longer future on television than its initial nine-episode season suggests. He has indicated that the material could sustain several seasons, giving the story
John Oliver's main story on Last Week Tonight may have been about fetal personhood but the British comedian also found some time to compare the conditions on the USS Abraham Lincoln to some of Ryan Murphy's work and give an update on his "hot soap opera summer".
Ryan Murphy compiled a star-studded cast for his new summer slash on FX titled 'The Shards' with Homer Gere to Kaia Gerber
Igby Rigney, Homer Gere, Hayes Warner, Graham Campbell and Kaia Gerber lead this series adaptation of Ellis' loosely autobiographical novel set in early-'80s Los Angeles.
The Shards is the latest in a near-constant stream of shows from the prolific TV creator. But only a few capture the juicy, delightfully sinful highs of his great early work
Ryan Murphy has revealed more details about the upcoming 13th season of “American Horror Story,” saying that it’s not a “Coven” continuation but actually “all the seasons” combined. Speaking at the premiere of his new show “The Shards,
Ryan Murphy tells TheWrap why he was so emotional making "The Shards" and how the show helped him process the HIV/AIDS epidemic.