Listen to Jessica Lange’s Cover of “Gods and Monsters”

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After weeks of rumors and a confirmation from American Horror Story: Freak Show creator, Ryan Murphy, the highly anticipated Lana Del Rey cover has happened.

Earlier this week, a snippet of the “Gods and Monsters” cover by series star, Jessica Lange was leaked and quickly taken down, but fans of American Horror Story didn’t have to wait that long because last night’s episode of the Freak Show gave us the long awaited cover and it was pretty awesome.

Check out the video below as Lange’s Elsa Mars gives her glamourous performance, you know the one to upstage Dot’s “Criminal” cover from last week.

Murphy started a tidal wave of freaking out when he confirmed that Lange would be performing Del Rey’s cover on Twitter a few weeks when a fan asked him a question about it and he told them to keep an eye out for upcoming musical performances.

Lange’s cover of Del Rey will be the third song covered featured in this season’s incarnation of the hit FX show. Lange previously covered David Bowie’s “Life on Mars” in the season premiere dressed like Bowie in a powder blue tux while co-star Sarah Paulson covered Fiona Apple’s 90s hit “Criminal” during last week’s episode.

Ready for Some Nightmares? Watch the New ‘American Horror Story’ Trailer

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With exactly a week until the premiere of the newest installment of FX’s hit show, American Horror Story, we have now gotten the opening credits for it.

Considering the fourth season has been named Freak Show, it should not come as a surprise that the opening credits’ music is beyond creepy which could probably;y soundtrack the worst nightmare you have ever had.

Aside from the ominous music, we also see many aspects of a traveling carnival including a carousel or at least the shadows of one, an unknown clown twisting and popping a balloon animal, and clowns, lots of creepy clowns, so if you are scared of them, maybe you should look away.

With the release of the opening sequence today, we also received another trailer for the series that not only introduces us to the majority of our new characters, but also the nightmare-worthy villain, Twisty the clown. If you weren’t scared of clown before, you just might be after this series wraps.

Leave it to Ryan Murphy to make Halloween last more than 24 hours.

American Horror Story: Freak Show premieres next Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 10 PM on FX.

Watch the Extended ‘Freak Show’ Trailer

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In exactly a month, the freak show will be airing on our television screens. If you aren’t sure what we mean by that, we’re talking about the fourth season of FX’s hit show, American Horror Story.

Like with every season, there has been a completely out there story as the plot of the season. Fans were led to believe early on that this season would be circus or carnival themed and creator Ryan Murphy confirmed that the assumption were almost right; the story would be “Freak Show.”

For the past weeks, pictures and teaser have been airing and now, a full extended trailer has been released. The trailer features the stars of this season in their new characters. Sarah Paulson and her conjoined twin, Angela Bassett as a three-breasted wonder, and Kathy Bates as the bearded lady.

Just all in the mind (and day) of the Glee creator.

Check out the extended trailer below and don’t forget American Horror Story: Freak Show premieres on Wednesday, Oct. 8 on FX.

2014 Primetime Emmy Award Winners

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The Primetime Emmy Awards are now over, but one thing we can say about it, is the fact that some of our favorite shows came home as winners. Breaking Bad dominated with five wins including one for star Bryan Cranston and co-star Aaron Paul.

In comedy, Modern Family did its thing once again winning “Outstanding Comedy Series” for the fifth time. The Big Bang Theory’s Jim Parsons once again won “Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series” which Ricky Gervais made a comment about, “fourth year in roll? Is that even fair?”

Biggest surprise of the evening? Sherlock finally won some awards including one for star Benedict Cumberbatch, one for co-star Martin Freeman and another for troll, we mean writer, Steven Moffat.

Check out the full list of winners from this year’s event below.

2014 PRIMETIME EMMY AWARD WINNERS:

COMEDY AWARDS:

Outstanding Comedy Series: Modern Family

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Allison Janney, Mom

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Ty Burrell, Modern Family

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Jimmy Fallon, Saturday Night Live

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: Uzo Aduba, Orange is the New Black

Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series: Louie — “So Did The Fat Lady” (Louie C.K.)

Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series: Modern Family — “Vegas” (Gail Mancuso)

DRAMA AWARDS:

Outstanding Drama Series: Breaking Bad

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Anna Gunn, Breaking Bad

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Joe Morton, Scandal

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series: Allison Janney, Masters of Sex

Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series: Breaking Bad — “Ozymandias” (Moira Walley-Beckett)

Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series: True Detective — “Who Goes There” (Cary Joji Fukunaga)

MOVIE/MINISERIES AWARDS:

Outstanding Miniseries: Fargo

Outstanding Television Movie: The Normal Heart

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie: Jessica Lange, American Horror Story: Coven

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie: Benedict Cumberbatch, Sherlock: His Last Vow

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie: Kathy Bates, American Horror Story: Coven

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie: Martin Freeman, Sherlock: His Last Vow

Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special: Sherlock: His Last Vow (Steven Moffat)

Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special: Fargo — “Buridan’s Ass” (Colin Bucksey)

VARIETY AWARDS:

Outstanding Variety Series: The Colbert Report

Outstanding Variety Special: AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute To Mel Brooks

Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series: The Colbert Report

Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special: Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles

Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series: Saturday Night Live — Jimmy Fallon (Don Roy King)

Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special: Glenn Weiss — 67th Tony Awards

REALITY AWARDS:

Outstanding Reality-Competition Program: The Amazing Race

Outstanding Structured Reality Program: Shark Tank

Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program: Deadliest Catch

Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality-Competition Program: Jane Lynch, Hollywood Game Night