News
Snubs Galore Detailed, But at Least Tatiana Maslany Finally Got Nominated
Jul 16, 2015
By Christopher Roberts
The Emmy Nominations were announced today. Game of Thrones got the most nominations for television’s equivalent of the Oscars, with 24 nominations, including Outstanding Drama Series. More
Aired Last Night During NBC's Red Nose Day Charity Special
May 22, 2015
By Christopher Roberts
As we reported earlier in the week, a “Game of Thrones: The Musical” skit was produced for Red Nose Day, the charity special that aired on NBC last night and was set up by Comic Relief to mirror the annual charity TV specials that air on the BBC in England. More
Produced for Red Nose Day, This Thursday on NBC
May 19, 2015
By Christopher Roberts
Red Nose Day, an annual charity special airing on the BBC and set up by Comic Relief, has been a fixture of British television for decades. Basically various comedians get together and have a good time and raise money for charity. More
Plus: Chuck's Zachary Levi, Ringer, Lost’s Jorge Garcia, and others
Jul 22, 2011
By Mark Redfern
A recap of what we saw during day one of Comic-Con 2011, including panels for Psych, Game of Thrones, Ringer, and one that featured Doctor Who’s Matt Smith, Chuck’s Zachary Levi, and Lost’s Jorge Garcia. More
Reviews
Jun 16, 2014
By Cody Ray Shafer
Game of Thrones closes out this season with a stellar episode, but like any good finale leaves some massive plots unresolved and teases us with whole new mysteries. More
Jun 09, 2014
By Cody Ray Shafer
[Spoiler Alert: If you haven’t seen the latest episode of Game of Thrones, “The Watchers on the Wall,” then read no further.]
The Game of Thrones producers sure pulled a risky stunt by extending last week’s cliffhanger over one more week, but minutes into “The Watchers on the Wall” and Tyrion’s fate is the last thing on anyone’s mind. More
Jun 03, 2014
By Cody Ray Shafer
[Spoiler Alert: If you haven’t seen the latest episode of Game of Thrones, “The Mountain and the Viper,” then read no further.] More
May 20, 2014
By Cody Ray Shafer
“Mockingbird” sounds like the start of a bad joke that quickly turns into a Machiavellian morality tale. More
May 12, 2014
By Cody Ray Shafer
[Spoiler Alert: If you haven’t seen the latest episode of Game of Thrones, “The Laws of Gods and Men,” then read no further.] From here on out, this episode shall be forever remembered as “the one where Peter Dinklage acted the hell out of his ‘confession.’” More
May 07, 2014
By Cody Ray Shafer
[Spoiler Alert: If you haven’t seen the latest episode of Game of Thrones, “First of His Name,” then read no further.] For the last few weeks, Game of Thrones has been ramping up a few of its many plots. Since the riveting Purple Wedding in this season’s second episode, the show has treaded along cautiously in the wake of its most hated character’s demise. More
Apr 28, 2014
By Cody Ray Shafer
The problem with Game of Thrones mid-season is that so many things are going on that there’s not enough room in a single episode to really let anything happen. Given that dilemma, “Oathkeeper” managed to progress a few stories that were growing kind of stale, and as a natural result, it suffers a case of road-weariness. More
Apr 22, 2014
By Cody Ray Shafer
[Spoiler Alert: If you haven’t seen the latest episode of Game of Thrones, “Breaker of Chains,” then read no further.] Last week’s episode ended on such a high point—Joffrey’s lifeless, poisoned face—it was a pretty clever move opening this week on the exact same shot. More
Apr 14, 2014
By Cody Ray Shafer
After an already strong start, HBO’s Game of Thrones ups the ante with one of its best hours yet. Last week’s premiere was ominous, and while I counted off the characters most clueless to the oncoming storm as the most likely to suffer, I was not expecting this. More
Apr 07, 2014
By Cody Ray Shafer
Game of Thrones is back, which means it’s another couple months of brutality, mystery, political intrigue, and, oh yeah, dragons. I have not read the books, so no spoilers past “Two Swords” will be seen here.