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‘House of the Dragon’ – ‘Queen’s Landing’ – Review

Season Three of House of the Dragon erupted into life with its blistering premiere, ‘Salt and Sea, Fire and Blood’, as the Targaryen war machine was unleashed and dragonfire rained down with brutal, unforeseen consequences that left Westeros, and audiences, reeling. With blood now spilled and devastating losses suffered, the cost of civil war has […]

‘The Agency’ – Season Two – Michael Fassbender Delivers a Masterclass in Espionage – Review

‘House of the Dragon’ – ‘Salt and Sea, Fire and Blood’ – Review

After much longing and waiting, HBO MAX is set to heat up with the return of the colossal high-fantasy juggernaut that is House of the Dragon, and fire and blood are ready to reign. Kicking off immediately with Episode One, ‘Salt and Sea, Fire and Blood’, series showrunner Ryan Condal throws audiences straight into the […]

‘The Agency’ – Season Two – Michael Fassbender Delivers a Masterclass in Espionage – Review

The fire roars as the fight for Westeros turns dark in Season Three of ‘House of the Dragon’

We’re just under a month away form the return of HBO Max’s biggest event series with the return of House of the Dragon, and this high-fantasy epic is about to step it up a notch as Westeros descends into full-on war for the Iron Throne… and the fire will rage. Watch the brand new trailer […]

Jennifer Garner leads an emotional journey of Friendship and Healing in ‘The Five-Star Weekend’ Trailer

Step into the fire with an all-new look into Season Three of HBO Max’s ‘House of the Dragon’

We’re just under a month a way from a return to Westeros, and already the buzz is building for Season Three of HBO Max’s ambitious new third season of House of the Dragon, and the Seven Kingdoms will burn! Left on a high stakes cliff hanger with the armies of both the Targaryens and the […]

A Summer of Suspense, Seduction and Obsession begins with FX’s ‘The Shards’

‘Caught Stealing’ – Review

When it comes to originality in cinema, Darren Aronofsky has always played by his own rules. Scratch that; he’s smashed them to pieces and built something new every time. For more than 27 years, the auteur behind Requiem for a Dream, The Wrestler, and Black Swan has shocked, provoked, and challenged audiences. Now, with his […]

‘Toy Story 5’ – A Heartfelt Return That Proves Pixar Still Has Magic – Review