The Children Act A24 & Directv Reviewed by: Harvey Karten Director: Richard Eyre Screenwriter: Ian McEwan from his book Cast: Emma Thompson, Fionn Whitehead, Stanley Tucci, Ben Chaplin, Eilseen Walsh, Anthony Calf, Jason Watkins, Dominic Carter Screened at: Park Ave., NYC, 7/11/18 Opens: August 18, 2018 on Directv. September 14, 2018 theatrical on A24 Richard […]
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- 8/13/2018
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
Game of Thrones Mother’s Mercy Images. HBO‘s Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 10: Mother’s Mercy TV show pictures are for an episode that focused on how “Stannis arrives at Winterfell. Tyrion runs Meereen as Daario and Jorah go after Daenerys. Jaime and Myrcella leave Dorne. Jon sends Sam and Gilly to Oldtown. Arya challenges the many faced god. Cersei confesses her sins.”
The Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 10: Mother’s Mercy TV show images:
The Game of Thrones: Season 5 high-definition TV show episode photographs:
Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 8: Hardhome Images [HBO] Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 9: The Dance of Dragons Images [HBO]
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The Game of Thrones...
The Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 10: Mother’s Mercy TV show images:
The Game of Thrones: Season 5 high-definition TV show episode photographs:
Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 8: Hardhome Images [HBO] Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 9: The Dance of Dragons Images [HBO]
The Game of Thrones: Season 4 high-definition TV show episode photographs:
Game of Thrones: Season 4, Episode 2: The Lion and the Rose Images Game of Thrones: Season 4, Episode 3: Breaker of Chains Images [HBO]
The Game of Thrones...
- 6/23/2015
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Game of Thrones The Dance of Dragons Images. HBO‘s Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 9: The Dance of Dragon TV show pictures are for an episode that focused on how “Jon and the Wildlings return to Castle Black. Jamie meets with Doran Martell. Stannis makes a hard choice. Arya runs into Ser Meryn Trant. Daenerys attends the grand reopening of the fighting pits.”
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The Game of Thrones: Season 5 high-definition TV show episode photographs:
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The Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 9: The Dance of Dragons TV show images:
Kit Harington Game of Thrones The Dance of Dragons
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Iain Glen Game of Thrones The Dance of Dragons
Iain Glen Emilia Clarke Game of Thrones The Dance of Dragons
Sons of the Harpy Unsullied Game of Thrones The Dance of Dragons
The Game of Thrones: Season 5 high-definition TV show episode photographs:
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- 6/18/2015
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Game of Thrones Season 5 Episode 8 Hardhome Images. HBO‘s Game of Thrones: The Dance of Dragon TV show pictures are for an episode that focused on how “Tyrion advises Daenerys. Sansa forces Theon to tell her a secret. Cersei remains stubborn. Arya meets her first target. Jon and Tormund meet with the Wildling Elders.”
The Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 8: Hardhome TV show images:
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Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 9: The Dance of Dragons Images [HBO] Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 10: Mother’s Mercy Images [HBO]
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Game of Thrones...
The Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 8: Hardhome TV show images:
Ben Crompton Kit Harington Kristofer Hivju Game of Thrones Hardhome
White Walker Fire Burning Game of Thrones Hardhome
Richard Brake Game of Thrones Hardhome
Lena Headey Game of Thrones Hardhome
Birgitte Hjort Sorensen Game of Thrones Hardhome
The Game of Thrones: Season 5 high-definition TV show episode photographs:
Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 9: The Dance of Dragons Images [HBO] Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 10: Mother’s Mercy Images [HBO]
The Game of Thrones: Season 4 high-definition TV show episode photographs:
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- 6/18/2015
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
The Screen Actors Guild handed out the 21st annual SAG Awards Sunday night live from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Here is a rundown of all the nominees and winners as they are announced. And be sure to re-live our live blog of the show here! Theatrical Motion Pictures Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Steve Carell / John du Pont – "Foxcatcher" (Sony Pictures Classics) Benedict Cumberbatch / Alan Turing – "The Imitation Game" (The Weinstein Company) Jake Gyllenhaal / Louis Bloom – "Nightcrawler" (Open Road Films) Michael Keaton / Riggan – "Birdman" (Fox Searchlight Pictures) **Eddie Redmayne / Stephen Hawking – "The Theory Of Everything" (Focus Features)** - Winner Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Jennifer Aniston / Claire Bennett – "Cake" (Cinelou Films) Felicity Jones / Jane Hawking – "The Theory Of Everything" (Focus Features) **Julianne Moore / Alice Howland-Jones – "Still Alice" (Sony Pictures Classics)** - Winner Rosamund Pike / Amy Dunne – "Gone Girl...
- 1/26/2015
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Hitfix
Nominees for the 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards for outstanding performances in 2014 in five film and eight television categories, as well as the SAG Awards honors for outstanding action performances by film and television stunt ensembles were announced this morning in Los Angeles at the Pacific Design Center’s SilverScreen Theater in West Hollywood.
SAG-AFTRA President Ken Howard introduced Ansel Elgort (“The Fault in Our Stars,” “Divergent”) and actress/director/producer and SAG Award recipient Eva Longoria, who announced the nominees for this year’s Actors. SAG Awards Committee Chair JoBeth Williams and Vice Chair Daryl Anderson announced the stunt ensemble nominees.
The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will be simulcast live nationally on TNT and TBS on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015 at 8 p.m. (Et) / 5 p.m. (Pt) from the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center. An encore performance will air immediately following on TNT. The SAG Awards can...
SAG-AFTRA President Ken Howard introduced Ansel Elgort (“The Fault in Our Stars,” “Divergent”) and actress/director/producer and SAG Award recipient Eva Longoria, who announced the nominees for this year’s Actors. SAG Awards Committee Chair JoBeth Williams and Vice Chair Daryl Anderson announced the stunt ensemble nominees.
The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will be simulcast live nationally on TNT and TBS on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015 at 8 p.m. (Et) / 5 p.m. (Pt) from the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center. An encore performance will air immediately following on TNT. The SAG Awards can...
- 12/10/2014
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominations were revealed Wednesday morning, serving as yet another precursor on the long road to the Oscars.
In the film categories, Birdman was the big winner, scoring four nominations, including for Michael Keaton, Edward Norton and Emma Stone, as well as the collective ensemble cast. Boyhood followed right in its footsteps with three nods for Ethan Hawke, Patricia Arquette and another ensemble nomination.
The big surprises of the morning’s nominations started with Jake Gyllenhaal for Nightcrawler, a bubble contender in a crowded Best Actor race, Jennifer Aniston for Cake, a bubble contender in a disappointingly less crowded Best Actress race, Robert Duvall in the poorly reviewed The Judge and Naomi Watts for St. Vincent (Watts was in Birdman as well, but that must’ve slipped SAG’s minds).
Rounding out the prize for Outstanding Cast, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Imitation Game,...
In the film categories, Birdman was the big winner, scoring four nominations, including for Michael Keaton, Edward Norton and Emma Stone, as well as the collective ensemble cast. Boyhood followed right in its footsteps with three nods for Ethan Hawke, Patricia Arquette and another ensemble nomination.
The big surprises of the morning’s nominations started with Jake Gyllenhaal for Nightcrawler, a bubble contender in a crowded Best Actor race, Jennifer Aniston for Cake, a bubble contender in a disappointingly less crowded Best Actress race, Robert Duvall in the poorly reviewed The Judge and Naomi Watts for St. Vincent (Watts was in Birdman as well, but that must’ve slipped SAG’s minds).
Rounding out the prize for Outstanding Cast, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Imitation Game,...
- 12/10/2014
- by Brian Welk
- SoundOnSight
As some of you may know, I'm a bit of a jack(ass) of all trades. I follow the film industry for Lr, and critique films. But I'm also an actor, I front a rock band, I'm a DJ, film editor, and director as well. Basically, when it comes to entertainment, there's nothing I don't do. For some time now, I've been mulling over bringing some of my other interests to Lr, and I'll be starting with the SAG Awards. How? Well, I've been a member of SAG for 6 years now and I also am part of the voting process. That means every year I am sent screeners of all the films being considered for awards.
Here's where a new running feature comes into play:
As I start receiving these screeners, I will write special reviews for each one and publish them here. Then, as we near the voting deadline,...
Here's where a new running feature comes into play:
As I start receiving these screeners, I will write special reviews for each one and publish them here. Then, as we near the voting deadline,...
- 12/10/2014
- by Mario-Francisco Robles
- LRMonline.com
Here is the full list of nominations for the 21st annual SAG Awards, which were announced this morning at La’s Pacific Design Center.
Fox Searchlight topped the film studios with six nominations, led by Alexander Gonzales Inarritu’s Birdman, which nabbed four total nominations: for Outstanding Cast, which is the closest thing the guild has to a Best Picture category; and for star Michael Keaton and supporting actors Edward Norton and Emma Stone. It was joined in the top cast category by IFC Films’ Boyhood, which also got nods for its co-stars Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette; Searchlight’s Wes Anderson pic The Grand Budapest Hotel; the Weinstein Co’s The Imitation Game; and Focus Features’ The Theory Of Everything. The latter two biopics landed lead noms for Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones.
On The TV side, HBO led all networks with 14 noms, thanks to multiple acting...
Fox Searchlight topped the film studios with six nominations, led by Alexander Gonzales Inarritu’s Birdman, which nabbed four total nominations: for Outstanding Cast, which is the closest thing the guild has to a Best Picture category; and for star Michael Keaton and supporting actors Edward Norton and Emma Stone. It was joined in the top cast category by IFC Films’ Boyhood, which also got nods for its co-stars Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette; Searchlight’s Wes Anderson pic The Grand Budapest Hotel; the Weinstein Co’s The Imitation Game; and Focus Features’ The Theory Of Everything. The latter two biopics landed lead noms for Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones.
On The TV side, HBO led all networks with 14 noms, thanks to multiple acting...
- 12/10/2014
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline
The Screen Actors Guild announced this year's nominees for the 2014 SAG Awards. The winners will be announced during a live telecast on TNT and TBS on Saturday, Jan. 25. The nominees are as follows... Theatrical Motion Pictures Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Steve Carell / John du Pont – "Foxcatcher" (Sony Pictures Classics) Benedict Cumberbatch / Alan Turing – "The Imitation Game" (The Weinstein Company) Jake Gyllenhaal / Louis Bloom – "Nightcrawler" (Open Road Films) Michael Keaton / Riggan – "Birdman" (Fox Searchlight Pictures) Eddie Redmayne / Stephen Hawking – "The Theory Of Everything" (Focus Features) Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Jennifer Aniston / Claire Bennett – "Cake" (Cinelou Films) Felicity Jones / Jane Hawking – "The Theory Of Everything" (Focus Features) Julianne Moore / Alice Howland-Jones – "Still Alice" (Sony Pictures Classics) Rosamund Pike / Amy Dunne – "Gone Girl" (20th Century Fox) Reese Witherspoon / Cheryl Strayed – "Wild" (Fox Searchlight Pictures) Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in...
- 12/10/2014
- by Gregory Ellwood
- Hitfix
The best-looking Game Of Thrones installment yet? Ron digs into season four episode nine, The Watchers On The Wall...
Review
This review contains spoilers.
4.9 The Watchers On The Wall
There are some episodes of Game Of Thrones that are showcases for the writing prowess of Dan Benioff and Db Weiss (and a whole bunch of other great television writers), there are episodes that are dedicated to the prowess of brilliant actors like Peter Dinklage, and then there are episodes of Game Of Thrones that are nothing but spectacle.
Given the importance of the ninth episode of each season, it's not surprising that The Watchers On The Wall is less a plot advancing episode and more of a pure spectacle courtesy of one of the masters of the modern action sequence.
That would be Neil Marshall, who turned a cult classic film (Dog Soldiers) into a brilliant turn in the director's...
Review
This review contains spoilers.
4.9 The Watchers On The Wall
There are some episodes of Game Of Thrones that are showcases for the writing prowess of Dan Benioff and Db Weiss (and a whole bunch of other great television writers), there are episodes that are dedicated to the prowess of brilliant actors like Peter Dinklage, and then there are episodes of Game Of Thrones that are nothing but spectacle.
Given the importance of the ninth episode of each season, it's not surprising that The Watchers On The Wall is less a plot advancing episode and more of a pure spectacle courtesy of one of the masters of the modern action sequence.
That would be Neil Marshall, who turned a cult classic film (Dog Soldiers) into a brilliant turn in the director's...
- 6/9/2014
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Review Ron Hogan 7 Apr 2014 - 07:45
The Game Of Thrones season 4 opener introduces new threats and proves it's still a masterclass in staging on-screen violence...
This review contains spoilers. Our spoiler-free episode review is here.
4.1 Two Swords
With every visit to Westeros, there are new faces to learn, new characters to learn, and new relationships to figure out. Who swears fealty to whom? Who wants to kill who over what slight from ages past? Just what is Daenerys going to do with her army of ex-slaves, disgraced Westerosi, crabby teenage dragons, and three remaining Dothraki (remember them?) all the way over on the wrong side of the world?
Between characters dying, new characters joining the regular cast, and the occasional actor recasting between seasons, Game Of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have gotten really good at explaining, as entertainingly as possible, just who these new folks are and...
The Game Of Thrones season 4 opener introduces new threats and proves it's still a masterclass in staging on-screen violence...
This review contains spoilers. Our spoiler-free episode review is here.
4.1 Two Swords
With every visit to Westeros, there are new faces to learn, new characters to learn, and new relationships to figure out. Who swears fealty to whom? Who wants to kill who over what slight from ages past? Just what is Daenerys going to do with her army of ex-slaves, disgraced Westerosi, crabby teenage dragons, and three remaining Dothraki (remember them?) all the way over on the wrong side of the world?
Between characters dying, new characters joining the regular cast, and the occasional actor recasting between seasons, Game Of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have gotten really good at explaining, as entertainingly as possible, just who these new folks are and...
- 4/7/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Take another look @ more set images from Season 4 of HBO's 'medieval fantasy' TV series "Game of Thrones", premiering the first of 10 new episodes, Spring 2014, plus Sneak Peek the entire 'Red Wedding' sequence and new featurette focusing on the last episode of the last season.
The series is based on the second half of "A Storm of Swords", the third "A Song of Ice and Fire" novel by author George R. R. Martin.
Cast for the new season include Pedro Pascal as 'Oberyn Martell', aka 'Red Viper', the younger brother of 'Doran Martell', the ruling 'Prince of Dorne', Roger Ashton-Griffiths as 'Mace Tyrell', the farther of 'Loras' and 'Margaery Tyrell', the 'Lord of Highgarden', Indira Varma as 'Ellaria Sand', the lover of Oberyn Martell and Joseph Gatt as 'Styr', the 'Magnar of Thenn'.
Also appearing in Season 4 is Michiel Huisman as 'Daario Naharis', Dean-Charles Chapman as 'Tommen Baratheon' and Hafþór Júlíus...
The series is based on the second half of "A Storm of Swords", the third "A Song of Ice and Fire" novel by author George R. R. Martin.
Cast for the new season include Pedro Pascal as 'Oberyn Martell', aka 'Red Viper', the younger brother of 'Doran Martell', the ruling 'Prince of Dorne', Roger Ashton-Griffiths as 'Mace Tyrell', the farther of 'Loras' and 'Margaery Tyrell', the 'Lord of Highgarden', Indira Varma as 'Ellaria Sand', the lover of Oberyn Martell and Joseph Gatt as 'Styr', the 'Magnar of Thenn'.
Also appearing in Season 4 is Michiel Huisman as 'Daario Naharis', Dean-Charles Chapman as 'Tommen Baratheon' and Hafþór Júlíus...
- 1/6/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek set images from Season 4 of HBO's 'medieval fantasy' TV series "Game of Thrones", premiering the first of 10 new episodes, Spring 2014, plus take a look @ the 'Red Wedding' sequence from the last season.
The series is based on the second half of "A Storm of Swords", the third "A Song of Ice and Fire" novel by author George R. R. Martin.
Cast for the new season include Pedro Pascal as 'Oberyn Martell', aka 'Red Viper', the younger brother of 'Doran Martell', the ruling 'Prince of Dorne', Roger Ashton-Griffiths as 'Mace Tyrell', the farther of 'Loras' and 'Margaery Tyrell', the 'Lord of Highgarden', Indira Varma as 'Ellaria Sand', the lover of Oberyn Martell and Joseph Gatt as 'Styr', the 'Magnar of Thenn'.
Also appearing in Season 4 is Michiel Huisman as 'Daario Naharis', Dean-Charles Chapman as 'Tommen Baratheon' and Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson as 'Ser Gregor Clegane' aka 'The Mountain'.
Returning cast...
The series is based on the second half of "A Storm of Swords", the third "A Song of Ice and Fire" novel by author George R. R. Martin.
Cast for the new season include Pedro Pascal as 'Oberyn Martell', aka 'Red Viper', the younger brother of 'Doran Martell', the ruling 'Prince of Dorne', Roger Ashton-Griffiths as 'Mace Tyrell', the farther of 'Loras' and 'Margaery Tyrell', the 'Lord of Highgarden', Indira Varma as 'Ellaria Sand', the lover of Oberyn Martell and Joseph Gatt as 'Styr', the 'Magnar of Thenn'.
Also appearing in Season 4 is Michiel Huisman as 'Daario Naharis', Dean-Charles Chapman as 'Tommen Baratheon' and Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson as 'Ser Gregor Clegane' aka 'The Mountain'.
Returning cast...
- 11/21/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek new set images from the currently shooting Season 4 of HBO's 'medieval fantasy' TV series "Game of Thrones", scheduled to premiere the first of 10 new episodes, Spring 2014.
The series is based on the second half of "A Storm of Swords", the third of the "A Song of Ice and Fire" novels by author George R. R. Martin.
Cast for the new season include Pedro Pascal as 'Oberyn Martell', aka 'Red Viper', the younger brother of 'Doran Martell', the ruling 'Prince of Dorne', Roger Ashton-Griffiths as 'Mace Tyrell', the farther of 'Loras' and 'Margaery Tyrell', the 'Lord of Highgarden', Indira Varma as 'Ellaria Sand', the lover of Oberyn Martell and Joseph Gatt as 'Styr', the 'Magnar of Thenn'.
Also appearing in Season 4 is Michiel Huisman as 'Daario Naharis', Dean-Charles Chapman as 'Tommen Baratheon' and Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson as 'Ser Gregor Clegane' aka 'The Mountain'.
Returning cast includes Dominic Carter as 'City Watch' commander 'Janos Slynt,...
The series is based on the second half of "A Storm of Swords", the third of the "A Song of Ice and Fire" novels by author George R. R. Martin.
Cast for the new season include Pedro Pascal as 'Oberyn Martell', aka 'Red Viper', the younger brother of 'Doran Martell', the ruling 'Prince of Dorne', Roger Ashton-Griffiths as 'Mace Tyrell', the farther of 'Loras' and 'Margaery Tyrell', the 'Lord of Highgarden', Indira Varma as 'Ellaria Sand', the lover of Oberyn Martell and Joseph Gatt as 'Styr', the 'Magnar of Thenn'.
Also appearing in Season 4 is Michiel Huisman as 'Daario Naharis', Dean-Charles Chapman as 'Tommen Baratheon' and Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson as 'Ser Gregor Clegane' aka 'The Mountain'.
Returning cast includes Dominic Carter as 'City Watch' commander 'Janos Slynt,...
- 9/4/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Owen Teale, Andy Beckwith, Kate Dickie, Dominic Carter, Daniel Portman cast in season 4 of Game of Thrones. The casting of these actors answers the question of whether Ser Alliser Thorne (Owen Teale), Rorge (Andy Beckwith), Lysa Arryn (Kate Dickie), Daniel Portman (Pod Payne), and Janos Slynt (Dominic Carter) would appear in [...]
Continue reading: Game Of Thrones: Season 4: Owen Teale, Kate Dickie + Others Cast...
Continue reading: Game Of Thrones: Season 4: Owen Teale, Kate Dickie + Others Cast...
- 6/27/2013
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
This review may contain spoilers. Renly Baratheon (Gethin Anthony) has assembled an army of 100,000 strong to secure the Iron Throne as the Greyjoys prepare for a naval strike along the Stark's shores -- more than ever, the game is on. Episode by episode, the scope of the coming conflict is emerging. And the looming clash, with so many players now involved, looks to be spectacle, much like this series. Never has political intrigue been so fascinating. And a front runner for the master of intrigue trophy is Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage), who systematically puts to the test some of his greatest threats in King's Landing: Grand Maester Pycelle (Julian Glover) and Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish (Aidan Gillen). Having already purged Janos Slynt (Dominic Carter), the commander of the ...
- 4/16/2012
- GeekNation.com
Admittedly, everything north of The Wall has been... a little... boring. Whether that's due to an unknowable assailant who isn't often seen on-screen (was the last time really episode one of the series?) or possibly because so little in the way of female interaction is happening (thankfully Gilly is now in the mix!) when they go to Jon Snow (Kit Harington), unfortunately, the story tends to stall out a little. I think this will change in future episodes, as the groundwork is still being laid for the travelers of Castle Black, whereas the rest of the tale is in full flight. Which brings us to Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright), and what readers of the series know, and what non-readers can only guess at. He's having his strange Direwolf dreams again. More exciting are the political machinations attempted by Lady Stark (Michelle Fairley). She's trying to join Renly (Gethin Anthony) and Rob,...
- 4/15/2012
- by Laremy Legel
- Rope of Silicon
To channel Salt n' Pepa for just a moment, episode two of "Game of Thrones'" sophomore season basically shouts "Let's talk about sex, baby!" No type of hanky panky is "off limits" or superfluous, adultery is broached, incest is hinted at, and of course the normal prostitution angle is roundly considered. Sex goes down on a boat, is talked about while riding on horseback and a table is put to good use in a crucial scene involving one of the contenders for the crown. All in all, it's a very racy episode, though it doesn't add up to an exceptional iteration of the show. Mercifully, we open on Arya (Maisie Williams), everyone's favorite mighty mouse. She's absconded from King's Landing, and none too soon, but The Lannisters have their eyes on another prize, the death of each and every one of the late (great) King Robert's bastards. But where...
- 4/8/2012
- by Laremy Legel
- Rope of Silicon
HBO has finally released the full cast and crew list for the highly anticipated upcoming television series based on George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire fantasy series. One change to the cast to note is the replacement of Jamie Campbell-Bower with Rob Ostlere in the role of Waymar Royce. The series due to premiere in 2011 and will have ten episodes in its first season. Production resumes on July 26, 2010 in Belfast, Ireland. Check out the complete cast and crew list below.
Game of Thrones Series Summary:
Game of Thrones is a new original HBO series based on George R.R. Martin’s best-selling novels. In a world where summers span decades and winters can last a lifetime, the Westeros crown comes with a price. Betrayal, lust, intrigue and supernatural forces shake the four corners of the Kingdom, from the scheming south and the savage eastern lands, to the...
Game of Thrones Series Summary:
Game of Thrones is a new original HBO series based on George R.R. Martin’s best-selling novels. In a world where summers span decades and winters can last a lifetime, the Westeros crown comes with a price. Betrayal, lust, intrigue and supernatural forces shake the four corners of the Kingdom, from the scheming south and the savage eastern lands, to the...
- 7/19/2010
- by Lillian 'zenbitch' Standefer
- ScifiMafia
Coronation Street newlywed Becky McDonald spends her wedding night in a police cell, courtesy of her old friend Slug (Marshall Lancaster) and arch nemesis DC Hooch (Dominic Carter). Slug manages to sneak into The Rovers on the morning of Becky's wedding and plant a stash of drugs in her handbag. At the wedding reception, Becky, her new husband Steve (Simon Gregson) and the locals are all stunned when the drug squad raid the premises and discover the planted stash. A devastated Becky's hauled off to the police (more)...
- 8/14/2009
- by By Kris Green
- Digital Spy
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