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'Game of Thrones' Season 7 Ice Stunt 'Embarrassed' Creators
'Game of Thrones' Season 7 Ice Stunt 'Embarrassed' Creators
'Game of Thrones' Season 7 Ice Stunt 'Embarrassed' Creators
Game of Thrones understandably has to build hype year after year, especially when a penultimate season keeps fans waiting later than usual. Bless their hearts, HBO even tried to make Season 7’s premiere reveal special with a giant block of ice, though star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau says producers found the failed stunt “embarrassing.”
‘Small Crimes’ Review: A Lean, Mean Follow-up to ‘Cheap Thrills’
‘Small Crimes’ Review: A Lean, Mean Follow-up to ‘Cheap Thrills’
‘Small Crimes’ Review: A Lean, Mean Follow-up to ‘Cheap Thrills’
A former cop busted for crooked behavior is released from prison and returns home after six years, hoping to leave his life of crime behind and reconnect with his estranged family — but that life isn’t eager to let him go so easily. Director Evan Katz’s follow-up to 2013’s Cheap Thrills is a lean, mean neo-noir that addresses an age-old question: Do people ever really change? They can if they truly want to, but that’s not the case here.
Netflix Premieres Three New Trailers Ahead of SXSW
Netflix Premieres Three New Trailers Ahead of SXSW
Netflix Premieres Three New Trailers Ahead of SXSW
The SXSW Film Festival starts tomorrow(!) and to kick it off early, Netflix has premiered three whole trailers for their offerings at the fest: Everybody’s out to get Melissa Leo, Jake Johnson goes on a desperate gambling spree, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau just can’t catch a break.
'Game of Thrones' S7 Salary Bumps Confirm Finale Survivors
'Game of Thrones' S7 Salary Bumps Confirm Finale Survivors
'Game of Thrones' S7 Salary Bumps Confirm Finale Survivors
Days ahead of the Season 6 finale, Game of Thrones fans don’t yet know how many more episodes lie ahead in Seasons 7 or 8, but that isn’t stopping the cast from cashing in. A new report suggests the bigger Game of Thrones stars are in for a major payday in the final seasons, simultaneously laying to rest theories of which character dies in “The Winds of Winter.”
'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Trailer 2 Breakdown: 25 Secrets
'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Trailer 2 Breakdown: 25 Secrets
'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Trailer 2 Breakdown: 25 Secrets
Game of Thrones whipped fans into a fiery frenzy with its second full trailer for Season 6, revealing several surprise returns and the biggest dragons yet, among other Snow-y secrets. We couldn’t help but dive way deeper into each frame of footage. So what new secrets of Game of Thrones Season 6 were hidden in the flames?
‘Gods of Egypt’ Unleashes Its Super Bowl Spot
‘Gods of Egypt’ Unleashes Its Super Bowl Spot
‘Gods of Egypt’ Unleashes Its Super Bowl Spot
Gods of Egypt is looking to get in on some of that Super Bowl hype with its very own prime TV spot, which has arrived online ahead of tomorrow's big game, proving that even the most ridiculous movies need some Super Bowl attention — actually, this one could really use it. Alex Proyas' new fantasy-action film has drawn plenty of scorn for its mostly-white cast and its abundance of CGI silliness, and the best case scenario is that we've found this year's Winter's Tale.
'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Drops New Jaime Lannister Footage
'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Drops New Jaime Lannister Footage
'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Drops New Jaime Lannister Footage
The Game of Thrones promotional wheel tends not to crank up until February or so, especially with Season 6 airing further into April than ever before, and ripe with the franchise’s biggest spoilers. So while the network may continue to troll us with new posters and teasers, we’ve at least got a brand-new scrap of footage from the 2016 return.
‘Gods of Egypt’ Director, Studio Apologize for White-Washing
‘Gods of Egypt’ Director, Studio Apologize for White-Washing
‘Gods of Egypt’ Director, Studio Apologize for White-Washing
Gods of Egypt is a big budget project that sort of came out of left field, but the negative feelings inspired by its trailer and promotional materials are quite familiar. Set in Egypt, the new film from director Alex Proyas features a mostly white cast, recalling Ridley Scott’s unfortunate casting choices for Exodus: Gods and Kings. But unlike Scott, Proyas and Lionsgate are expressing remorse for the decision by issuing public apologies.

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