| Blu-ray Review: Game Of Thrones: The Complete Third Season |
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Game of Thrones The Complete Third Season
Blu-ray/DVD/Digital | DVD l Limited Edition
CREATORS: David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, George R.R. Martin (author)
STARRING: Peter Dinklage, Lena Headey, Richard Madden, Emilia Clarke, Michelle Fairley, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Natalie Dormer, Stephen Dillane, Conleth Hill, Aidan Gillen, Kit Harington, Maisie Williams, Iain Glen, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Jack Gleeson, Sophie Turner, Diana Rigg, Alfie Allen, David Bradley, Liam Cunningham, James Cosmo, Rory McCann, Gwendoline Christie, Carice van Houten, Joe Dempsie, Charles Dance, Kristian Nairn, John Bradley, Michael McElhatton, Sibel Kekilli, Finn Jones, Oona Chaplin, Rose Leslie, Iwan Rheon, Ian McElhinney, Ciarán Hinds, Paul Kaye, Hannah Murray, Kristofer Hivju, Ellie Kendrick, Thomas Sangster, Nathalie Emmanuel, Tobias Menzies, Natalia Tena, Richard Dormer, Mackenzie Crook, Clive Russell, Art Parkinson
HBO
RELEASE DATE: February 18, 2014 It’s cold and dark and depressing outside as many of us fight through the dead of winter, but excitement is starting to build in the land of television as Game of Thrones begins to take over once again. It started with the first trailers and behind-the-scenes special for season four. It continues with the release of season three on Blu-ray today. And officially hits its full stride on April 6th with the start of the new season, as the show looks to continue its dominance over others as the best on TV today. The warmth of the sun is not far off now. For us anyway; we know what’s coming for Westeros. With one of the most shocking sequences of events in TV history setting the internet ablaze with reactions, memes aplenty, and much discussion, season three continued to set the bar extremely high and continued bringing new fans to the series with no signs of slowing down in sight.
...continue reading » Tags: Aidan Gillen, Alfie Allen, Art Parkinson, Carice van Houten, Charles Dance, Ciaran Hinds, Clive Russell, Conleth Hill, D.B. Weiss, David Benioff, David Bradley, Diana Rigg, Ellie Kendrick, Emilia Clarke, Finn Jones, Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin, Gwendoline Christie, Hannah Murray, HBO, Iain Glen, Ian McElhinney, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Iwan Rheon, Jack Gleeson, James Cosmo, Joe Dempsie, John Bradley, Kit Harington, Kristian Nairn, Kristofer Hivju, Lena Headey, Liam Cunningham, Mackenzie Crook, Maisie Williams, Michael McElhatton, Michelle Fairley, Natalia Tena, Natalie Dormer, Nathalie Emmanuel, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Oona Chaplin, Paul Kaye, Peter Dinklage, Richard Dormer, Richard Madden, Rory McCann, Rose Leslie, Sibel Kekilli, Sophie Turner, Stephen Dillane, Thomas Sangster, Tobias Menzies | |
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| Video: Meet The New Cast Members Of ‘Game Of Thrones’ Season 3
Many new faces will be joining the cast of HBO’s hit series, Game of Thrones, for its third season (which makes me quite nervous for the well-being of the familiar faces of the show), including Diana Rigg (The Avengers [1961], The Great Muppet Caper), as Olenna Tyrell, the Queen of Thorns, Mackenzie Crook (Pirates of the Caribbean, The Office) as Orell, and Thomas Brodie-Sangster (Love Actually, Nanny McPhee) as Jojen Reed. During the panel for Game of Thrones at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, a video was shown to introduce the 14 new actors joining the cast, as well as who from George R.R. Martin‘s books they’ll be playing. You can check out the video below.
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| Movie Review: Ironclad |
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Ironclad
Directed by Jonathan English
Starring James Purefoy, Paul Giamatti, Kate Mara, Brian Cox, Derek Jacobi, Vladmir Kulich, Charles Dance, Jason Flemyng, Mackenzie Crook, Aneurin Barnard, Jamie Foreman
Release Date: June 8th, 2011 The name Jonathan English may not mean jack squat to you now, but after you see his latest film, Ironclad, you’ll remember it for goddamn sure. English is the writer (with Erick Kastel and Stephen McDool) and director of this latest entry in the medieval action genre that has gotten a major adrenaline fix recently with the success of the HBO series A Game of Thrones and the literal onslaught of blood and steel battle epics like Neil Marshall’s Centurion and Christopher Smith’s Black Death. Armed with a tight script, a fantastic cast ready to chew scenery and kick ass, and buckets of blood and severed limbs, English saddles up to take on that hoariest of cinema sub-genres that’s easiest to do if you have little funding to work with: the siege movie.
...continue reading » Tags: Aneurin Barnard, Brian Cox, Charles Dance, Derek Jacobi, Ironclad, James Purefoy, Jamie Foreman, Jason Flemyng, Jonathan English, Kate Mara, Mackenzie Crook, Paul Giamatti, Vladmir Kulich | |
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| First Teaser Trailer For Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Adventures Of Tintin’
We’ve heard a lot about the planned trilogy of performance capture Tintin movies being shared between director/producers Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson over the past year or so, and now we finally have a teaser trailer for the first of those three movies, The Adventures of Tintin. With Jackson now directing the two-part adaptation of The Hobbit, it doesn’t look like he’ll be doing anything more than producing on the Tintin movies, leaving room for someone else to step in and take the job. But for now, the Spielberg-directed first installment looks like a lot of fun. You can check out the teaser trailer for The Adventures of Tintin by continuing below now!
...continue reading » Tags: Andy Serkis, Daniel Craig, Gad Elmaleh, Jamie Bell, Mackenzie Crook, Nick Frost, Peter Jackson, Simon Pegg, Steven Spielberg, The Adventures of Tintin, Tintin, Toby Jones | |
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| Geek Peek: First Look At Steven Spielberg & Peter Jackson’s ‘Adventures Of Tintin’ |
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The first images from Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson‘s planned trilogy adaptation of The Adventures of Tintin have been released online. The performance-capture films will begin with the Spielberg-directed The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, which is set for release on December 28, 2011. The opening film is a combination of three stories — The Crab with the Golden Claws, The Secret of the Unicorn, and Red Rackham’s Treasure — follows Tintin (Jamie Bell), a young reporter who meets a man known as Captain Haddock (Andy Serkis), and the two discover a clue that might lead to a treasure belonging to Haddock’s great ancestor. Now comes our first peek at what the movie will look like by way of Empire Magazine. It’s nothing too surprising here — the movies look like the classic Tintin with a nice performance-capture/CGI makeover, and that was exactly the idea. Be sure to click over right now to see the two first images, and you can also click the image up top for Empire’s magazine cover.
...continue reading » Tags: Andy Serkis, Cary Elwes, Daniel Craig, Daniel Mays, Jamie Bell, Mackenzie Crook, Nick Frost, Peter Jackson, Simon Pegg, Steven Spielberg, The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, Tintin | |
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