Game Of Thrones: Liam Cunningham on Ser Davos, Jon Snow

Hes a loyal follower, and a rare thing in Westeros a man concerned with doing the right thing. Heres why he thinks we should all #bemoreDavos. Warning: fruity language ahead. (Well, once a smuggler…) Does Davos share any of your personality? Ad content continues below Listen, I wish I was as brave as Davos. and he went not really and its not because hes depressed. Do you enjoy his status as a fan-favourite?...

August 31, 2017 · 3 min · 490 words · Michelle Walker

Geremy Jasper interview: Sundance, the hero’s journey and superhero fatigue

There wasnt actually an audition. I dont have a film background, I wasnt a guy in independent film I was a musician. She had a specific build, and I was really looking for something very, very particular. He put her picture in front of me and it was love at first sight. So I brought Danielle out. Shed never rapped before, shes Australian and she didnt know anything about New Jersey....

August 31, 2017 · 4 min · 813 words · Courtney Robinson

Lake Bell Rolls Out Her Second Film as Director

Its a big year for Lake Bell, to use her own words. This started from my own investigation of relationships and commitment. In a therapeutic way, I always kind of take something on like its therapy. It just seemed like a doomed institution. We live nearly 100 years. At this point, that is a lot. But I think, secretly, every unromantic cynic hopes desperately to be proved wrong. Thats why it ultimately is deeply pro-unionship and commitment and marriage....

August 31, 2017 · 2 min · 385 words · Albert Cain

Danny Morgan interview: Double Date, horror, filmmaking

I thought well, its not going to stand out horribly if its completely terrible. So I went into it with a good frame of mind! Its an accomplished effort from a first-time screenwriter but, admits Morgan, took years of hard work. But luckily I randomly bumped into [producer] Matt Wilkinson in a bar somewhere. Things went from there. As Morgan and Wilkinson were tightening the screenplay, they were also thinking about directors for the project....

August 30, 2017 · 2 min · 351 words · Nicholas Nichols

Game Of Thrones: Rory McCann on The Hound, Cleganebowl, fight scenes

Warning: contains seasons 1-7 spoilers. Sandor Clegane aka The Hound is a man with layers. After being nursed back to health by a Septon of the Seven (hello, Ian McShane!) whose slaughter he avenged, Clegane is on the side of the angels now. Ad content continues below Are you anticipating Cleganebowl as much as the rest of us? How would the Hound go about beating the Mountain? Yeah, Ive heard of this Cleganebowl....

August 30, 2017 · 3 min · 487 words · Lauren Cannon

Game of Thrones: Winners & Losers – Season 7 Finale

Hold back your tears, the final Game of Thrones: Winners & Losers of the season is here. The Night King and the impending doom that he represents has hijacked Game of Thrones. Jaime Lannister Its been a rough season for Jaime Lannister. Theres only room for one incestous relationship at a time on this show, apparently. Finally seeing Cerseis illogical hatred for what it is, Jaime ends the season a winner....

August 30, 2017 · 3 min · 537 words · Adam Moore

Kingsman 2 Release Date, Trailer, Cast, Story Details & More

Kingsman: The Golden Circleis one of our very most anticipated films of 2017, andi ts almost here. Granted, super spies are everywhere in media now, and they always arrive with a list of expectations. Perhaps that is whyKingsmanis such a refreshing alternative. And that still feels like a mighty wonderful thing. Hence the excitement forKingsman: The Golden Circle, which is almost here. But for us moviegoers, it gives the impression of an absolute ball!...

August 30, 2017 · 2 min · 341 words · James Burns

PlayStation Store and the lack of backwards compatibility

Sony has work to do on PlayStation backwards compatibility - an area it’s lagging behind Xbox One… Blood soaks the walls of the fog-filled entrance to a labyrinthine alley. Bravely, Harry continues into the darkness. A siren wails hauntingly from some unknown place. There is something terribly disconcerting about all this. Perhaps he should go back? And then, in the blackness, he sees a gurney. A bloody sheet covers what can only be a body lying beneath it....

August 30, 2017 · 3 min · 617 words · Mark Roberts

Tal M. Klein Interview: The Punch Escrow & The Origins of Teleportation

What, the lens flare?' Gabe has a point. What was it that made people comfortable stepping into a teleport for the first time? Ad content continues below Thus,The Punch Escrowwas born. Teleportation: an origin story. The Punch Escrowtells the story of Joel, a regular dude living in the year 2147. Relationships and love play an unexpectedly vital role inThe Punch Escrow. One of these things thats been a constant is this notion of love....

August 30, 2017 · 2 min · 348 words · Zachary Booker

Game Of Thrones Season 7 Episode 7 Finale Questions Answered

Heres the background info relevant to the Game Of Thrones season 7 finale, The Dragon And The Wolf. This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. Warning: contains major spoilers. Game Of Thronesseason 7 packed a great deal into its extended-length finale. There were reunions aplenty, call-backs to seasons past, and payback for historical crimes. Who were the episodes titular dragon and the wolf? Jons moving words to Theon about not having to choose between being Greyjoy or Stark also apply to him....

August 29, 2017 · 3 min · 623 words · Megan Vazquez

Game Of Thrones season 7: Aidan Gillen on Littlefinger’s accent and hidden warmth

Back in July, we chatted to Aidan Gillen about playing Petyr Baelish on Game Of Thrones. Season 7 finale spoilers ahead… Warning: contains major spoilers for theGame Of Thronesseason seven finale. There was poetic justice in the choice of weapon used in his execution. A man whod caused such harm to the Starks couldnt be allowed to divide and conquer the wolf pack. In many ways, Littlefinger was dead the moment he walked back into Winterfell....

August 29, 2017 · 3 min · 479 words · Matthew Garcia

Gina Gershon interview: Inconceivable, Nic Cage, The Exorcist

Ad content continues below Yeah totally. Thats what I loved about it. It really is a throwback to those movies. It gives you a good role, too. Its an interesting character and, even though its a throwback, its kind of with a modern theme. These sorts of thrillers deal with quite wealthy families. Do you think they feed into a certain paranoia among the rich? Well, I dont know. That may or may not be true....

August 29, 2017 · 5 min · 979 words · Terry Lozano

Preacher Season 2 Episode 11 Review: Backdoors

Preacher finally gets to the bottom of things in the boundary-pushing “Backdoors.” Youd be wrong, of course. On the face of it, this is not a problem. you’re able to wring some pretty effective storytelling from a godly being who isnt feeling particularly godlike. In other words,Preacherspowers-that-be have been having a bit of fun at everyones expense. Jesse is understandably annoyed to finally learn the truth about his maker, as well he should be....

August 29, 2017 · 3 min · 473 words · Kevin Green