Grotesquerie review horror as gorily unsubtle as you'd expect from Ryan Murphy
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Ryan Murphy’s ‘Grotesquerie’ presents a darker narrative, focusing on societal collapse and human evil, standing apart from his usual spectacle-driven horror.
Lois Tryon, played by Niecy Nash, embodies the archetype of the haunted detective, grappling with a series of grotesque and insidious crimes that hint at deeper societal issues.
The body count is staggering in the opening episodes, with the script pointing towards a grander societal narrative rather than just celebrating gore.
Themes of fatalism and the question of inherent human vice permeate the narrative, making it a profound exploration rather than mere horror.
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