• Network: FX
  • Series Premiere Date: Jan 17, 2018
Season #: 2, 1
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Universal acclaim- based on 242 Ratings

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  1. Apr 23, 2019
    7
    Decent, but not a patch on the previous season

    Telling the story of the murder of Gianni Versace (Edgar Ramírez) at the hands of Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss), what's especially interesting about this season of American Crime Story is the narrative structure. The opening scene of the first episode sees the murder, and the show then goes backwards, with each episode set earlier than the
    Decent, but not a patch on the previous season

    Telling the story of the murder of Gianni Versace (Edgar Ramírez) at the hands of Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss), what's especially interesting about this season of American Crime Story is the narrative structure. The opening scene of the first episode sees the murder, and the show then goes backwards, with each episode set earlier than the previous one, an achronological structure that unifies form and content; this isn't about a murder, it's about how Cunanan became a serial killer.

    Within this, the show deals with two interrelated issues; 1) the concept that one must work hard to be successful, and 2) the desire to be remembered. Cunanan is obsessed with the second, but unwilling to acknowledge the first, despite his conviction of his own greatness. His attitude is nicely critiqued by Versace himself ("Life isn't about convincing people you can do great things. It's about doing them"), and the last shot masterfully encapsulates much of Cunanan's deepest existential fears. For all that, however, the season is good, but not great. The last two episodes are far and away the strongest, especially Jon Jon Briones's appearance as Modesto, Cunanan's detestable father, but, overall, it isn't a patch on 'The People v. O.J. Simpson'.
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  2. Apr 15, 2019
    3
    I do not understand why Spanish actors are used in this. Their accents are horrible. There were no Italian actors around? Nonsense.
  3. Feb 9, 2019
    8
    Although not every episode is as good as the first, this is, without a doubt, a quality series worth watching, Darren Criss is sensational. He was good on Glee but he shows his real talents here. The remainder of the cast is very good too, as is just about everything in this production.
  4. Feb 1, 2019
    7
    Tawdry and salacious are two words that could describe this true life tale of mass murderer Andrew Cunanan. The depth of this made for television series appears mostly surface. There’s lots of baggage in here as Mr. Cunanan offs 5 gay men, lastly Gianni Versace, the famous designer of the Versace brand.

    It’s clear that Cunanan met Versace before his unplanned shooting of him just
    Tawdry and salacious are two words that could describe this true life tale of mass murderer Andrew Cunanan. The depth of this made for television series appears mostly surface. There’s lots of baggage in here as Mr. Cunanan offs 5 gay men, lastly Gianni Versace, the famous designer of the Versace brand.

    It’s clear that Cunanan met Versace before his unplanned shooting of him just outside of his home in Florida in 1997, Cunanan had already shot 4 gay men before this fatal encounter with Versace, there is the supposition from some gay characters in the series that the police were slow to act about Cunanan because these men were in gay circles. I tend to doubt that assessment as Mr. Cunanan wasn’t an ordinary killer, he was intelligent in a way that most wanton killers are not, moving from city to city.

    Andrew Cunanan’s life is given a closer look in the series, especially his father who was a white collar criminal who doted and spoiled this boy. Still the series based on a popular Bio of the crime doesn’t come anywhere near to a reality that reveals the why to these astonishing decisions that Mr. Cunanan made. He was someone who desired fame and popularity in greater and greater demanding ways. Often he is shown demonstrative, as a gay person it’s clear to me what is ‘eating’ at Mr. Cunanan in a culture that spits out anyone and everyone in famous circles.

    Still Mr. Cunanan doesn’t always feel real, but only skin deep in this sensitive series, which does feel slightly off, the Versace’s family in the show felt like caricatures to me, Mr. Versace is no more than a man of great talent but of little actual substance in the show.

    6.9 OUT OF 10

    A much deeper production of serial killer Cunanan is sure to follow someday, but for now this production is very much a small look at the horrifying murders of five men one of which was Gianni Versace.

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  5. Jan 25, 2019
    9
    Although the pacing isn't as sharp as "O.J." and the chronology might be confusing at first, "Versace" proves to be a deeply disturbing tale of a man wrapped up in his own lies and his inability to show truth. "Versace" is bleak, disturbing and so down right creepy that it will haunt you for days. Criss' stunning performance holds it all together as his character spirals out of controlAlthough the pacing isn't as sharp as "O.J." and the chronology might be confusing at first, "Versace" proves to be a deeply disturbing tale of a man wrapped up in his own lies and his inability to show truth. "Versace" is bleak, disturbing and so down right creepy that it will haunt you for days. Criss' stunning performance holds it all together as his character spirals out of control into a cold blooded killer.
    Maybe the reason Cunanan murdered Versace by chance was because Versace was everything Cunanan wanted to be: wealthy, powerful, openly gay and above all, someone special. All these unanswered questions make for some high end television.
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  6. Jan 16, 2019
    9
    The assassination of Gianni Versace shines a bright light on the darkness inside a troubled young man who has had a path of bad influences behind him. You'll start by hating this man, but in the end you'll also feel sorry for him.

    As the story progresses, it becomes clear this man was a ticking time bomb, being dissatisfied with his entire life while trying to live in the shadow of his
    The assassination of Gianni Versace shines a bright light on the darkness inside a troubled young man who has had a path of bad influences behind him. You'll start by hating this man, but in the end you'll also feel sorry for him.

    As the story progresses, it becomes clear this man was a ticking time bomb, being dissatisfied with his entire life while trying to live in the shadow of his father. His father by the way, is a manifestation of lies, laziness and pure selfishness.

    I felt the darkness of Andrew as the story progressed, and it gripped me. Gianni Versace as a character is actually not that interesting compared to Andrew, but he was the one that would end Andrew's rage.

    I was very impressed by this season. I give it a 9/10.
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  7. Jan 1, 2019
    2
    Something to do with if only there'd be gay marriage none of this would have happened, the absolutely cracking cast are the only decent thing (other than the cinematography) that is worth keeping from this dreadfully clichéd 'dramatisation' which makes everyone seem as shallow as presumably they really are (so I guess that's authentic) where the writer(s) and director seem to think thatSomething to do with if only there'd be gay marriage none of this would have happened, the absolutely cracking cast are the only decent thing (other than the cinematography) that is worth keeping from this dreadfully clichéd 'dramatisation' which makes everyone seem as shallow as presumably they really are (so I guess that's authentic) where the writer(s) and director seem to think that simply piling on the dead bodies constitutes a narrative (this could have been Shakespeare's debate with Middleton). Might just have made a half-decent feature film, clearly FX were desperate for something to fill their schedules. Expand
  8. Oct 30, 2018
    10
    This season blew me. I expected something different but this season got me in the feelings. Darren Cris shows off his acting skills and he brights through the whole season.
  9. Sep 21, 2018
    10
    Vi primeiro esta temporada, logo, não tinha expectativas para esta produção. Felizmente, fiquei extremamente vidrado no ecrã a ver cada episódio. Darren Criss mais uma vez faz um excelente trabalho na TV. Esta temporada, vencedora de 3 Emmys, é uma das melhores de 2018.
  10. Jul 20, 2018
    10
    With an antropologic view about what happend, Ryan shows us a critical side 'bout the occurred: strong characters whose brings us the great catharsis and empathic feelings. Darren Cris was amazing with a well **** done performance and about Penelope's performance im just speechless about how she incorporated Donatella and her force and personality. The photography is also incredible, theWith an antropologic view about what happend, Ryan shows us a critical side 'bout the occurred: strong characters whose brings us the great catharsis and empathic feelings. Darren Cris was amazing with a well **** done performance and about Penelope's performance im just speechless about how she incorporated Donatella and her force and personality. The photography is also incredible, the inner-mind-concept of the assassin's figure is just well developed, the social enviroment about the LGBTQ context, the feminin empowerment, the fashion-transition of the 90's to 00's was just docked into the script and intentions of catharsis into the viewer. Absolutly one of the bests Tv Series of 2018. Expand
  11. Jun 29, 2018
    9
    What starts out as a frustrating retelling of Gianni Versace’s murder morphs into a multifaceted and endlessly enthralling examination of Andrew Cunanan, bolstered by a masterful performance by Darren Criss.
  12. Jun 16, 2018
    9
    Wildly cinematically stylish season is quite different from season one but just as riveting. The structure is fascinating as the series continually travels back in time. The lead is terrific and the study of psychopathy is first rate.
  13. Jun 7, 2018
    10
    I've been hearing such great buzz about this show. I really don't know why I've waited this long. It's undoubtedly the best show of the year - maybe one of the best series in the past decade. The depth of the show is incredible, and the best part about it is that it is actually SAYING something. The acting is just stellar across the board - Darren Criss is utterly magnetic (never saw himI've been hearing such great buzz about this show. I really don't know why I've waited this long. It's undoubtedly the best show of the year - maybe one of the best series in the past decade. The depth of the show is incredible, and the best part about it is that it is actually SAYING something. The acting is just stellar across the board - Darren Criss is utterly magnetic (never saw him in anything - a future star no doubt); Edgar Ramirez was spot-on with his emotional performance; Penelope Cruz stole every scene she was in; and the rest of the supporting cast (Fern, Wittrock, Briones, Light, Alder) were fantastic. I can't say enough. Do yourself a favor and watch. Expand
  14. Apr 12, 2018
    8
    Man, this was surprisingly good. This is a story worth telling, and it is brilliantly told, getting more riveting in the second half of the season. The People vs OJ was one thing, but the Assassination is entirely another. 9/10 for production, casting, acting, set design, soundtrack, pacing and brilliant writing.
  15. Mar 7, 2018
    0
    Tragic cast and horrible script. Book was much better. Bye, Ryan Murphy & Darren Criss.
  16. Mar 7, 2018
    1
    Snoooooooooozfest... they should cancel it after 2 episode.... Ryan Murphy, you can do better!
  17. Mar 5, 2018
    10
    can't believe there's only 9 episodes! i love how deep they're diving into the mind of a sociopath. the focus on the victims is also top-notch storytelling. loving Darren Criss, Cody Fern & Fin Wittrock!
  18. Mar 5, 2018
    10
    Finding myself looking forward to this series every week. Another home run for Murphy & crew. Though it seems like the less Murphy is involved the better. I read that he only directed episode one (which I actually loved). Well done!
  19. Mar 5, 2018
    10
    Fabulous show! I've waited to watch until now and binged the 7 episodes. Most incredible television I've seen in years. Awards are on the horizon for Darren Criss!
  20. Mar 3, 2018
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The first episode of The Assassination of Gianni Versace is excellent. It tends to wander off after that when they are focusing too much on the character of Andrew Cunanan and less on Gianni Versace. The show is not called Andrew Cunanan; but it starts to think that it is. The cast is wonderful though. Edgar Ramirez and Darren Criss are both terrific. Penelope Cruz and Ricky Martin have some very nice scenes; even though Cruz’s Donatella Versace accent gets jarring at times. Finn Wittrock, Cody Fern, Annaleigh Ashford and Judith Light all add something special. Ryan Murphy proves that he’s a powerhouse creator. It’s both a heartbreaking and entertaining show. Expand
  21. Mar 1, 2018
    0
    It's going nowhere, sadly. Waste time. Ryan, you can do much better.........
  22. Feb 16, 2018
    9
    The actor who played the killer should be nominated for an Emmy. The guy was so convincing that he scared the Hell out of me. The acting, script and directing also deserves high marks. It's nice to actually watch an excellent television series compared to the "reality shows" that take up space on TV.
  23. Feb 12, 2018
    10
    A fantastic follow up to the People vs. OJ. It's hard for me to keep interest in a show, and this one does the trick. Superb cast, excellent direction and beautifully shot. So glad I tried it!
  24. Feb 9, 2018
    6
    Good enough to hold attention for an hour or so, nowhere near distinct enough in anyone's memory. Though, the performance of Darren Criss sticks with you in every single episode.
  25. Feb 3, 2018
    10
    I wasn't expecting to like season 2 after the first season of OJ - but I was totally wrong! I like it just as much because it went a totally different route. Very cinematic and strong acting performances, led by Darren Criss and Penelope Cruz. Looking forward to the rest of the season.
  26. Jan 25, 2018
    8
    Extravagant, violent & exquisite performances. The Assassination of Gianni Versace is visually stunning and narratively satisfying. The performance of Darren Criss is intense and provocative at the same time, while Penelope Cruz is very sexy blonde in the role of a young Donatella Versace. Visually the show is amazing, warm and cold colors blend perfectly with the fairly glamouros darkExtravagant, violent & exquisite performances. The Assassination of Gianni Versace is visually stunning and narratively satisfying. The performance of Darren Criss is intense and provocative at the same time, while Penelope Cruz is very sexy blonde in the role of a young Donatella Versace. Visually the show is amazing, warm and cold colors blend perfectly with the fairly glamouros dark storytelling. Expand
  27. Jan 23, 2018
    10
    Definitely check this show out. This will be a strong Emmy contender, all the way around. Performances, directing, cinematography - it's a an excess of riches.
  28. Jan 21, 2018
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I thought Versace: ACS was really well-done. I love how it's more than just about the murder of Versace, covering homophobia by law enforcement & society's obsession with celebrities. The acting was consistently good (Criss & Ramirez are outstanding, Martin & Cruz are very good) & the cinematography was gorgeous. The writing, in particular the lines spoken by Criss, Ramirez & Cruz, was impressive. Am really looking forward to Episode 2. Expand
  29. Jan 18, 2018
    8
    "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story" was a great start to one of the events that moved the world. The famous Italian designer Gianni Versace. The story is very good, and the photography is excellent, in addition to the characters and the cast that embody them. Including Edgar Ramirez, who reincarnates in good shape the famous designer, Ricky Martin and Penelope Cruz,"The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story" was a great start to one of the events that moved the world. The famous Italian designer Gianni Versace. The story is very good, and the photography is excellent, in addition to the characters and the cast that embody them. Including Edgar Ramirez, who reincarnates in good shape the famous designer, Ricky Martin and Penelope Cruz, did not wait. And the killer's performance was almost impeccable. This becomes a great biographical series of crime that has been seen and will be seen in history. Expand
  30. Jan 18, 2018
    10
    Can't wait to see the next episode! I don't know the last time I saw a show that wasn't available to binge watch but I kinda like it! Always good to have something to look forward to. I thought all of the actors were great, though Darren Criss and Penelope Cruz stood out to me the most.
Metascore
74

Generally favorable reviews - based on 35 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 27 out of 35
  2. Negative: 0 out of 35
  1. TV Guide Magazine
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Jan 22, 2018
    80
    The details are less familiar than the O.J. Simpson trial, the subject of Crime Story's acclaimed first season, which makes the reverse chronology of the parallel narratives even more compelling and disturbing. [22 Jan - 4 Feb 2018, p.12]
  2. Reviewed by: Glenn Garvin
    Jan 19, 2018
    85
    The Assassination of Gianni Versace is a formidable piece of work, brilliant in its characterizations and harrowing in its depictions of the amorality of American culture's dark underside.
  3. Reviewed by: Spencer Kornhaber
    Jan 18, 2018
    70
    The show is clearly hoping that audiences will share that stereotypically Italian trait as it channels Federico Fellini and The Godfather. Murphy is more of a workman than a high artist, though, and his meanderings here muddle an intrinsically strange, socially resonant story.