"Game of Thrones" had an enormous cast and was filmed in locations all across Europe, from Iceland to Malta. It needed both to do justice to the world and characters described in author George R. R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire," but the complicated logistics almost meant that recasting of B-list and below characters was inevitable.
For example: original Night King actor Richard Brake was replaced by Vladimir Furdik in season 6. Since the Night King's blue-skinned make-up remained the same, this recasting could escape notice. Other actor swaps on "Game of Thrones" were more obvious -- like how Ser Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane was recast not just once but twice.
In both the books and TV series, the Mountain earns his name from his enormous size. He's about eight feet tall and half as wide, and his sword dwarfs many of the men he cuts down with it.
For example: original Night King actor Richard Brake was replaced by Vladimir Furdik in season 6. Since the Night King's blue-skinned make-up remained the same, this recasting could escape notice. Other actor swaps on "Game of Thrones" were more obvious -- like how Ser Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane was recast not just once but twice.
In both the books and TV series, the Mountain earns his name from his enormous size. He's about eight feet tall and half as wide, and his sword dwarfs many of the men he cuts down with it.
- 11/17/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
"Game of Thrones" had its share of recastings -- they were inevitable with a production and an ensemble as sprawling as the show had. The series had two Daario Naharises (Ed Skrein and then Michiel Huisman) and three Gregor Cleganes. After season 2, "Game of Thrones" also recast both of the younger Lannister-Baratheon siblings, Myrcella (Aimée Richardson and then future "First Omen" star Nell Tiger Free) and King Tommen (Callum Wharry and Dean Charles Chapman). Even Daenerys Targaryen was played by Tamzin Merchant, not Emilia Clarke, in the unaired (and then remade) "Game of Thrones" pilot.
One "Game of Thrones" recasting might have slipped your notice, though, because both successive actors were buried beneath make-up. That recasting would be the Night King, leader of the undead White Walkers. In seasons 4 and 5, the Night King was played by Welsh actor Richard Brake; you might recognize him as Joe Chill (murderer of Bruce Wayne's parents) from "Batman Begins,...
One "Game of Thrones" recasting might have slipped your notice, though, because both successive actors were buried beneath make-up. That recasting would be the Night King, leader of the undead White Walkers. In seasons 4 and 5, the Night King was played by Welsh actor Richard Brake; you might recognize him as Joe Chill (murderer of Bruce Wayne's parents) from "Batman Begins,...
- 10/19/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
In Ridley Scott's 2012 sci-fi film "Prometheus," a group of astronauts travel to a distant planet, guided there by a series of ancient cave paintings discovered on Earth. It seems that tall, godlike aliens visited Earth many thousands of years ago and left a map that humanity would eventually be able to follow back to their homeworld. It might have taken us several millennia to develop long-range space travel, but we eventually have the wherewithal to follow the map.
Of course, when the astronauts arrive, they find strange, brutal things they can't understand. The tall godlike aliens, which they nickname Engineers, are all dead, having been killed by a menagerie of genetically engineered critters of their own making. Some unusual evidence leads the astronauts to believe the Engineers were preparing to travel to Earth with a cargo of killer monsters, hoping to seed our planet with them and kill us all.
Of course, when the astronauts arrive, they find strange, brutal things they can't understand. The tall godlike aliens, which they nickname Engineers, are all dead, having been killed by a menagerie of genetically engineered critters of their own making. Some unusual evidence leads the astronauts to believe the Engineers were preparing to travel to Earth with a cargo of killer monsters, hoping to seed our planet with them and kill us all.
- 8/26/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
A new episode of the Awfully Good Horror Movies video series has just been released, and with director Fede Alvarez’s Alien: Romulus now in theatres, we have decided to celebrate by taking a look back at one of the least popular entries in the Alien franchise, the crossover sequel Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (watch it Here). You can hear all about it in the video embedded above!
Directed by the Brothers Strause from a screenplay by Shane Salerno, Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem has the following synopsis: Residents of Gunnison, Colorado, are caught up in the crossfire when two deadly extraterrestrial species bring their longstanding conflict to Earth. On the one side, nearly indestructible Aliens; on the other, a lone Predator whose mission is to wipe out all traces of the Alien infestation from Earth, no matter who gets in the way.
The film stars Steven Pasquale, Reiko Aylesworth, John Ortiz,...
Directed by the Brothers Strause from a screenplay by Shane Salerno, Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem has the following synopsis: Residents of Gunnison, Colorado, are caught up in the crossfire when two deadly extraterrestrial species bring their longstanding conflict to Earth. On the one side, nearly indestructible Aliens; on the other, a lone Predator whose mission is to wipe out all traces of the Alien infestation from Earth, no matter who gets in the way.
The film stars Steven Pasquale, Reiko Aylesworth, John Ortiz,...
- 8/16/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Pretty much from the moment the sci-fi action classic Predator was released in 1987, fans were wondering what it would be like if the alien hunter from that film were to clash with the xenomorphs from the Alien franchise. Dark Horse Comics dove into the concept right away, publishing their first Aliens vs. Predator story in 1989. It took a lot longer for the battle to reach the big screen, though. Fifteen years longer, in fact. And with the latest episode of the Wtf Happened to This Horror Movie? video series, we’re looking into the making of 2004’s Avp: Alien vs. Predator (watch it Here). To find out all about this movie, check out the video embedded above.
Written and directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, Avp: Alien vs. Predator has the following synopsis:
When the wealthy and ambitious Charles Bishop Weyland funds an expedition to Antarctica, he hopes to find a...
Written and directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, Avp: Alien vs. Predator has the following synopsis:
When the wealthy and ambitious Charles Bishop Weyland funds an expedition to Antarctica, he hopes to find a...
- 12/12/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Tony Gilroy didn’t want to make a prequel to “Rogue One.” The 2016 “Star Wars” feature, which Gilroy co-wrote, is itself a prequel, detailing how a ragged crew of rebels, led by spy Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), steal the plans to the Death Star. They succeed, but (spoiler alert!) they all sacrifice their lives doing so — an uncharacteristically dour ending for a “Star Wars” endeavor. The production was also infamously troubled, with Gilroy, who wrote four “Bourne” movies and directed “Michael Clayton,” stepping in to helm extensive reshoots in place of director Gareth Edwards. When the result was a massive hit, grossing just over 1 billion worldwide, Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy was eager do more “Star Wars” movies with Gilroy.
“I remember Kathy saying, ‘What can we do?’ And I said, ‘Well, what kind of stories do you want to do?’” Gilroy recalls. “And she goes, ‘We could do anything.’ So I said,...
“I remember Kathy saying, ‘What can we do?’ And I said, ‘Well, what kind of stories do you want to do?’” Gilroy recalls. “And she goes, ‘We could do anything.’ So I said,...
- 8/24/2022
- by Adam B. Vary
- Variety Film + TV
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Reportedly, Sebastian Stan clocks in at 6 feet tall, comparable with 6-foot-2 Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee, whom the actor plays in Pam & Tommy. Co-star Lily James hits 5-foot-7 in flats, which corresponds with Pamela Anderson. But, via extensive research, Pam & Tommy costume designer Kameron Lennox determined that Anderson’s documented height may be with her trademark 4-inch heels on.
In the Hulu limited series (nominated for an Emmy for outstanding contemporary costumes), James often wore Anderson-style high heels, such as for an incognito trip to the library to access the nascent internet, where her Christian Louboutin boots (a take on Uggs) brought James near Stan’s height. But, in the preceding scene, shot from the waist up, James actually stood flat-foot for a tension-filled conversation with Stan as the hotheaded Tommy. “It was so important that [Pam] felt smaller, like she’s vulnerable,...
Reportedly, Sebastian Stan clocks in at 6 feet tall, comparable with 6-foot-2 Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee, whom the actor plays in Pam & Tommy. Co-star Lily James hits 5-foot-7 in flats, which corresponds with Pamela Anderson. But, via extensive research, Pam & Tommy costume designer Kameron Lennox determined that Anderson’s documented height may be with her trademark 4-inch heels on.
In the Hulu limited series (nominated for an Emmy for outstanding contemporary costumes), James often wore Anderson-style high heels, such as for an incognito trip to the library to access the nascent internet, where her Christian Louboutin boots (a take on Uggs) brought James near Stan’s height. But, in the preceding scene, shot from the waist up, James actually stood flat-foot for a tension-filled conversation with Stan as the hotheaded Tommy. “It was so important that [Pam] felt smaller, like she’s vulnerable,...
- 7/26/2022
- by Fawnia Soo Hoo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Following the misfire of 2019’s “Hellboy” reboot, “The Descent” director Neil Marshall returns to his traditional horror roots with “The Reckoning,” an uneven melodrama about an innocent young widow accused of witchcraft during the Great Plague of London, 1665. Striving to be a rousing tale of female empowerment in the face of brutal patriarchy and religious extremism, “The Reckoning” has some powerful moments but relies too heavily on fantasy sequences to deliver scares, and its credibility is significantly compromised by the heroine consistently emerging from extreme torture sessions with barely a hair out of place or a smudge on her makeup. Dedicated horror hounds will be the main takers when this well-produced item hits U.S. theaters and VOD on February 5.
A world apart from arty contemporary folk-horrors such as “The Witch” and “Hagazussa: A Heathen’s Curse,” Marshall’s new film is more closely related to hellfire European exploitation titles of...
A world apart from arty contemporary folk-horrors such as “The Witch” and “Hagazussa: A Heathen’s Curse,” Marshall’s new film is more closely related to hellfire European exploitation titles of...
- 2/3/2021
- by Richard Kuipers
- Variety Film + TV
While Neil Marshall’s 1665 London-set, Great Plague drama The Reckoning has obvious allusions to our own present-day pandemic, Covid-19 wasn’t a factor in its creation being that filming occurred in 2019. The fear and paranoia that surround both eras are palpable, though, and the ways in which our current disease has been politicized beyond the point of human empathy does bear superficial similarity to the ways in which women were persecuted as witches against the backdrop that past sickness. Despite Marshall and co-writers Charlotte Kirk and Edward Evers-Swindell heavily researching the period to create a historically accurate piece depicting this tragedy’s two sides, their script actually resembles a different set of headlines altogether due to the circumstances surrounding the accusations leveled at Grace Haverstock’s (Kirk) lead.
The headlines I’m talking about are those dealing with Kirk’s presence as a figure within the #MeToo movement and last...
The headlines I’m talking about are those dealing with Kirk’s presence as a figure within the #MeToo movement and last...
- 2/2/2021
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
The Reckoning greets us with the image of a mass grave. It’s England in 1665, the Great Plague has plunged the country into fear, paranoia, and sickness. The cause of “the sickness,” as they call it, is unknown to them, but they must blame something. And like all who follow the Christian doctrine, they blame the Devil and those who represent him. Lucifer’s acolytes, in their mind, are witches. While witch trials during this time were beginning to decline, “Witch Finders” kept this murder of innocent women rampant. Writer-director Neil Marshall explores this dark time in history and a true tale of horrors in his new, epic film. An examination of the trauma and pain caused by these trials that the film estimates killed 500,000 women across continents.
The Reckoning begins in a very melodramatic fashion. A young widow and mother, Grace, is grieving her husband, Joseph (Joe Anderson). She...
The Reckoning begins in a very melodramatic fashion. A young widow and mother, Grace, is grieving her husband, Joseph (Joe Anderson). She...
- 8/22/2020
- by Sara Clements
- DailyDead
Tagline: "Thou Shall Not Let A Witch to Live." The Reckoning is the latest horror film from United Kingdom director Neil Marshall (Doomsday). His latest is set in the year 1665, when the Great Plague is still ravaging Europe. Meanwhile, witch burning is the norm. In the chaos, a widowed mother is targeted for persecution, after rejecting the advances of a landlord. This title stars: Charlotte Kirk (Ocean's 8), Cal MacAninch (Calibre) and Ian Whyte. A concept poster (left) and early still were released for the film late last year; now, two more stills are available, showing more of the cast. Director Marshall has talked about the film a few times, since 2019. At The Sun, he talked about actress Charlotte Kirk's challenges working on set: "she's literally being doused in water and tied up to torture devices and persecuted on a daily basis." This was not an average shoot for any of the filmmakers.
- 6/11/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The Mountain has shattered a world record.
Hafthor Bjornsson, who played Ser Gregor Clegane, better known as The Mountain, on “Game of Thrones,” has a deadlift world record. He lifted 1,104 pounds (501 kilograms) at Thor’s Power Gym in Iceland on Saturday while livestreaming the historic occasion.
The previous deadlifting record was set by fellow strongman Eddie Hall in 2016 for lifting 500 kilograms, becoming the first man to ever do it.
Bjornsson, who is 6 feet 9 inches tall and weighs 452 pounds, posted a video of the deadlift on his Instagram, letting out a roar after he drops the weight and finishes. He won the World’s Strongest Man competition in 2018 and has earned third place or higher every year since 2012.
The Mountain was played by two actors, Conan Stevens and Ian Whyte, in early appearances on “Game of Thrones,” then Bjornsson took over the role in season 4 until the finale.
On Instagram, he said,...
Hafthor Bjornsson, who played Ser Gregor Clegane, better known as The Mountain, on “Game of Thrones,” has a deadlift world record. He lifted 1,104 pounds (501 kilograms) at Thor’s Power Gym in Iceland on Saturday while livestreaming the historic occasion.
The previous deadlifting record was set by fellow strongman Eddie Hall in 2016 for lifting 500 kilograms, becoming the first man to ever do it.
Bjornsson, who is 6 feet 9 inches tall and weighs 452 pounds, posted a video of the deadlift on his Instagram, letting out a roar after he drops the weight and finishes. He won the World’s Strongest Man competition in 2018 and has earned third place or higher every year since 2012.
The Mountain was played by two actors, Conan Stevens and Ian Whyte, in early appearances on “Game of Thrones,” then Bjornsson took over the role in season 4 until the finale.
On Instagram, he said,...
- 5/2/2020
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Writer-director Neil Marshall has firmed his next action thriller, The Reckoning. He has set Joe Anderson (The Crazies), Steven Waddington (The Imitation Game) and Sean Pertwee (Gotham) to star alongside Charlotte Kirk (Vice).
Marshall, whose films include The Descent and Dog Soldiers, also has set Leon Ockenden (Mr. Selfridge), Emma Campbell-Jones (Doctor Who), Callum Goulden (Ghost Stories), Suzanne Magowan (Samantha), Indianna Ryan (The A List), Mark Ryan (Transformers), Oliver Trevena (The Angel) and newcomer Sarah Lambie to join previously cast Bill Fellows, Emma Holzer, Rick Warden and Ian Whyte.
Highland Film Group is selling world rights on the picture, from a script by Edward Evers-Swindell (The Descent), Kirk and Marshall. Steffen Wild of Fourth Culture Films and Daniel-Konrad Cooper of Rather Good Films are producing, with Esther Turan of Moviebar Productions and Sean Wheelan of Filmgate Films co-producing. Exec producers are Goldrush Entertainment’s Eric Gozlan and Richard Iott,...
Marshall, whose films include The Descent and Dog Soldiers, also has set Leon Ockenden (Mr. Selfridge), Emma Campbell-Jones (Doctor Who), Callum Goulden (Ghost Stories), Suzanne Magowan (Samantha), Indianna Ryan (The A List), Mark Ryan (Transformers), Oliver Trevena (The Angel) and newcomer Sarah Lambie to join previously cast Bill Fellows, Emma Holzer, Rick Warden and Ian Whyte.
Highland Film Group is selling world rights on the picture, from a script by Edward Evers-Swindell (The Descent), Kirk and Marshall. Steffen Wild of Fourth Culture Films and Daniel-Konrad Cooper of Rather Good Films are producing, with Esther Turan of Moviebar Productions and Sean Wheelan of Filmgate Films co-producing. Exec producers are Goldrush Entertainment’s Eric Gozlan and Richard Iott,...
- 8/5/2019
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
HBO has released an incredibly cool new behind-the-scenes featurette for the final season of Game of Thrones. The video puts the focus on the impressively awesome makeup effects that are created for the certain characters in the series to life like the White Walkers. It specifically focuses on the prosthetics process.
Prosthetics Designer Barrie Gower dives into the process and explains that most people are unaware of the length of time and the process that goes into creating, building, and applying these prosthetics.
They have a workshop that consists of around 50 people that are working on this aspect of the series, and it’s explained that after they are done applying the makeup, they have to stick around on set to make sure it stays on the actors!
Just an average prosthetic makeup, we usually say is like about four to six weeks to build. We have so many patient...
Prosthetics Designer Barrie Gower dives into the process and explains that most people are unaware of the length of time and the process that goes into creating, building, and applying these prosthetics.
They have a workshop that consists of around 50 people that are working on this aspect of the series, and it’s explained that after they are done applying the makeup, they have to stick around on set to make sure it stays on the actors!
Just an average prosthetic makeup, we usually say is like about four to six weeks to build. We have so many patient...
- 3/15/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
With a hiss of brakes, and a rush of steam, the next phase of SFW9’s launch is engaged. We have lots and lots to tell you, so settle down, grab your beverage of choice, put your feet up, and let’s go!
That’s right folks… Its time to start planning for SFW9, coming to you next March in Wales and we have a little bit of bad news but a massive whole bunch of good news to soften that blow. First things first though: there are only 18, yes 18 rooms left on site for the weekend so if you don’t have your tickets then you better get on that now. So first off here is a little comment from Sfw themselves with a little bad news…
First off, the bad news … As regular SFWers know, sometimes guests have to drop out, and since the last announcement, both Colin Baker...
That’s right folks… Its time to start planning for SFW9, coming to you next March in Wales and we have a little bit of bad news but a massive whole bunch of good news to soften that blow. First things first though: there are only 18, yes 18 rooms left on site for the weekend so if you don’t have your tickets then you better get on that now. So first off here is a little comment from Sfw themselves with a little bad news…
First off, the bad news … As regular SFWers know, sometimes guests have to drop out, and since the last announcement, both Colin Baker...
- 11/3/2017
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Now that Season 7 is over, we have a giant “Game of Thrones”-shaped void in our lives. To help ease the loss, here’s some “GoT” trivia for you. Did you know these popular characters were recast? Ser Gregor Clegane In Season 1, The Hound’s older brother was played by Conan Stevens. When scheduling conflicts with his role as an Orc in “The Hobbit” arose, Stevens was replaced by Ian Whyte for Season 2, who was playing a White Walker. Icelandic actor Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson took over the role for the remaining seasons. Daario Naharis One of Daenerys’ (Emilia Clarke) love interests,...
- 8/29/2017
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
It's the moment everybody has been waiting for, perhaps Game of Thrones' most epic showdown yet: Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) and Jon Snow (Kit Harington) square off. It's the "Battle of the Bastards." HBO has released a bevy of new images that feature Jon Snow, Ramsay Bolton, Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner), Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham), Tormund Giantsbane (Kristofer Hivju), Wun Wun (Ian Whyte) all ready for battle. Aside from the horse shots (which there are a lot of, it is war after all), there are a ton of action shots. Everything you need to know about the episode, which HBO didn't release a description for, is in the title: "Battle of the Bastards." In a previously...
- 6/15/2016
- E! Online
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We’ve scoured the episode commentaries from the Game Of Thrones season 5 Blu-ray set - and here are 125 things we found out.
Warning: contains spoilers for Game Of Thrones season 5.
You're busy people. We know this. Much as you'd like to, you may not have time to watch a dozen hours of Game Of Thrones episode commentaries in order to glean the odd fact with which to impress/bore your nearest and dearest.
That's where we come in.
Below are 125 Things We Learned from the Game Of Thrones season five Blu-ray set, packaged for your edification. Number 64 will blow your mind!!! Hang on, no, that one's not actually very interesting. But some of the rest of them are. A bit, anyway. Well, we thought so.
1. The original pilot script described the opening credits as from the perspective of a raven flying over a map from Castle Black to King’s Landing.
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We’ve scoured the episode commentaries from the Game Of Thrones season 5 Blu-ray set - and here are 125 things we found out.
Warning: contains spoilers for Game Of Thrones season 5.
You're busy people. We know this. Much as you'd like to, you may not have time to watch a dozen hours of Game Of Thrones episode commentaries in order to glean the odd fact with which to impress/bore your nearest and dearest.
That's where we come in.
Below are 125 Things We Learned from the Game Of Thrones season five Blu-ray set, packaged for your edification. Number 64 will blow your mind!!! Hang on, no, that one's not actually very interesting. But some of the rest of them are. A bit, anyway. Well, we thought so.
1. The original pilot script described the opening credits as from the perspective of a raven flying over a map from Castle Black to King’s Landing.
- 3/10/2016
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Visual effects firm El Ranchito has released a visual effects breakdown of all of the hard work that went into transforming a desolate northern landscape into an epic battle. Typically, these videos released at the end of each season of "Game of Thrones" focus on minor additions and changes made to enhance scenes a viewer may otherwise not notice. In the case of "Hardhome", so much work went into a single scene, there is more than enough material to dive into. Aside from the obvious addition of hundreds of digital extras being inserted, the video highlights the major impact color correction, background painting, and the splicing of elements filmed separately all have on the scene becoming a cohesive whole. We actually get to see the effects process that went into my two favorite elements of this scene - the tracking shot of Jon Snow (Kit Harington) running through the courtyard...
- 7/8/2015
- by Michael Hindle
- Rope of Silicon
Oceanstorm Films is getting set to produce another horror title. The film is called The Candy House. To be shot in Vancouver, B.C., this terrifying tale follows Josh and Allison. They experience an accident. And, an old woman, in an isolated house, promises to help. But first, they must make a sacrifice! The Candy House will star Ian Whyte (Prometheus), Sylvester McCoy and Jon Campling. Fans of horror can preview the film's concept poster here. The concept poster pays homage to an ancient German fairy tale. Little Red Riding hood appears to haunt the forest. With the tagline promising wolves: "in the battle between good and evil the wolf that triumphs in all of us - is the one we feed the most." Though, the film's storyline and title pay homage to another tale, "Hansel and Gretel." More will be revealed on this title as the film begins production,...
- 3/22/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Cameos, mistakes and in-jokes. We’ve trawled the Game Of Thrones season 4 DVD commentaries for what went on behind the scenes…
Warning: contains spoilers for Game Of Thrones season 4.
If you’re a busy Game Of Thrones fan who can’t find the spare ten hours required to re-watch season four with the accompanying disc commentaries, then we have your back. Gleaned from said audio tracks provided by the cast, crew and creators George R.R. Martin, Dan Weiss and David Benioff, is the below list of nerdy facts and anecdotes about the making of season four.
Granted, skip the commentaries and you won’t experience first-hand Peter Dinklage’s rendition of Let It Go from Frozen, a stream of filthy innuendo from Lena Headey, or the general sense of awe, adoration and good-natured mockery everyone who works on the show has for everyone else (“If only you could act, Peter...
Warning: contains spoilers for Game Of Thrones season 4.
If you’re a busy Game Of Thrones fan who can’t find the spare ten hours required to re-watch season four with the accompanying disc commentaries, then we have your back. Gleaned from said audio tracks provided by the cast, crew and creators George R.R. Martin, Dan Weiss and David Benioff, is the below list of nerdy facts and anecdotes about the making of season four.
Granted, skip the commentaries and you won’t experience first-hand Peter Dinklage’s rendition of Let It Go from Frozen, a stream of filthy innuendo from Lena Headey, or the general sense of awe, adoration and good-natured mockery everyone who works on the show has for everyone else (“If only you could act, Peter...
- 2/15/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Stars: Ian Whyte, George Blagden, Anna Skellern, Corey Johnson, Shaun Dooley, Jack Fox, Eleanor Matsuura, David Sterne, Amber Jean Rowan | Written by Alan Wightman | Directed by Jeremy Wooding
It’s safe to say horror westerns don’t have the best track record. Don’t get me wrong, there’s a good amount of decent examples out there such as Grim Prarie Tales, Ravenous, Dead Birds and The Burrowers. But there’s also a Lot of bad horror westerns, two of which – Gallowalkers and Umbrage – debuted at Frightfest’s of the past. Given that, it was with a sense of trepidation that I approached Blood Moon…
Set in Colorado in 1887, Blood Moon sees a stagecoach full of strange passengers and an enigmatic gunslinger Calhoun (Dooley) find themselves prisoners of two desperate outlaws on the run. As the prairie travellers attempt to outwit the outlaws in any way they can it soon...
It’s safe to say horror westerns don’t have the best track record. Don’t get me wrong, there’s a good amount of decent examples out there such as Grim Prarie Tales, Ravenous, Dead Birds and The Burrowers. But there’s also a Lot of bad horror westerns, two of which – Gallowalkers and Umbrage – debuted at Frightfest’s of the past. Given that, it was with a sense of trepidation that I approached Blood Moon…
Set in Colorado in 1887, Blood Moon sees a stagecoach full of strange passengers and an enigmatic gunslinger Calhoun (Dooley) find themselves prisoners of two desperate outlaws on the run. As the prairie travellers attempt to outwit the outlaws in any way they can it soon...
- 8/25/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Jinga Films is handling the distribution of the werewolf film Blood Moon. This title will be released in the United Kingdom November 2014. Recently, a trailer for the film has been released and the clip shows an old western town assailed by a hairy beast. The film stars George Blagden (After the Dark), Ian Whyte (Prometheus) and Anna Skellern. A preview for Blood Moon is here. In the story, a group of travellers are kidnapped by a gang of outlaws. But then, both the outlaws and the passengers are attacked by skinwalkers aka werewolves. Can anyone survive this night of terror? The trailer for the film shows characters and settings. As well, the hairy villain is shown late in the clip. Fans of indie horror features can preview the film's release here, with the launch set to take place shortly. Release Dat: November 2014 (United Kingdom). Director: Jeremy Wooding. Writer: Alan Wightman.
- 7/23/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Few minor characters on Game of Thrones have made as much of an impact (sorry) as Ser Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane, the villainous Lannister henchman who, in Sunday night's memorable trial by combat, showed exactly why everyone's been whispering his name in fear for four seasons.
Here are a few things to know about Hafthór Björnsson, the Icelandic strongman who brought the Mountain to life.
He is literally one of the strongest men in the world.
At 6'9" and over 400 pounds, Björnsson has put his physique to the test in various strongman competitions. After previously finishing in third place in the World's Strongest Man competition,...
Here are a few things to know about Hafthór Björnsson, the Icelandic strongman who brought the Mountain to life.
He is literally one of the strongest men in the world.
At 6'9" and over 400 pounds, Björnsson has put his physique to the test in various strongman competitions. After previously finishing in third place in the World's Strongest Man competition,...
- 6/2/2014
- by Nate Jones
- People.com - TV Watch
Tagline: "When it's red, you're dead." Blood Moon is a film from director Jeremy Wooding and writer Alan Wightman. Wightman developed this feature from a short film, of the same name. Blood Moon is currently in Cannes; here, the film had its World Premiere. Now, a concept poster and several stills are available for this horror, western feature. All of the available promotional material for the film is hosted here. The story begins in Colorado. The year is 1887 and several stagecoach robbers find themselves hounded by a wild beast. Passengers of a nearby stagecoach must also deal with this murderous creature, which only comes out during the blood red moon (to feed)! The film stars George Blagden (After the Dark), Ian Whyte (Prometheus) and Anna Skellern. These actors can be seen in three early stills, which are shown below. The movie stills show characters stalked by a sharp taloned monster.
- 5/19/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Games of Thrones producers have inexplicably replaced Ed Skrein in the role of mysterious mercenary Daario Naharis with Michiel Huisman.
Michiel Huisman Lands Role Of Daario
It’s unknown why Skrein will no longer inhabit the role of Daario, but trailers for Game of Thrones Season 4 show Huisman in the part and looking quite different that his predecessor. Skrein, with his devilish smile and long golden hair, played Daario as a flamboyant and passionate man, as well as an impossibly skilled assassin. In shots of the dark, curly-haired Huisman in the part, it looks like Daario is going to be even more toned down than the blue-haired version in the books for the foreseeable future.
Huisman, who stars as Liam McGuinnis on Nashville, is set to play a major part in the fourth season of Game of Thrones and to return for the HBO series’ fifth season as well. Alongside...
Michiel Huisman Lands Role Of Daario
It’s unknown why Skrein will no longer inhabit the role of Daario, but trailers for Game of Thrones Season 4 show Huisman in the part and looking quite different that his predecessor. Skrein, with his devilish smile and long golden hair, played Daario as a flamboyant and passionate man, as well as an impossibly skilled assassin. In shots of the dark, curly-haired Huisman in the part, it looks like Daario is going to be even more toned down than the blue-haired version in the books for the foreseeable future.
Huisman, who stars as Liam McGuinnis on Nashville, is set to play a major part in the fourth season of Game of Thrones and to return for the HBO series’ fifth season as well. Alongside...
- 2/18/2014
- Uinterview
This isn’t much of a spoiler, but we might as well label it as so just in case you’re on total lockdown from any information regarding Game of Thrones’ upcoming fourth season. While his role has been known for a while, there are aspects of Haftor Julius Bjornnson’s casting that hint at things to come. You wouldn’t be able to guess what Season 4 has in store for him, but that doesn’t mean you can’t be spoiled to the fact there is something coming that will involve him. So if you can, close your eyes so you don’t see Bjornsson all done up in costume as The Mountain.
Bjornnson posted the photo of himself to his Instagram, giving fans of Game of Thrones a good look at the latest interpretation of Ser Gregor Clegane Aka The Mountain That Rides Aka the older brother of Sandor Clegane.
Bjornnson posted the photo of himself to his Instagram, giving fans of Game of Thrones a good look at the latest interpretation of Ser Gregor Clegane Aka The Mountain That Rides Aka the older brother of Sandor Clegane.
- 1/6/2014
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
"Game of Thrones" fans can get their first look at Season 4's version of the character of The Mountain -- played by Hafthor Julius Bjornsson. The Icelandic actor posted a photo in costume via Instagram.
Related: First look at Red Viper and Ellaria Sand (and Bjornsson)
The character of Gregor Clegane, known as the Mountain because of his intimidating size, has previously been played by two other actors, Conan Stevens (in Season 1) and Ian Whyte (in Season 2). The Mountain did not appear in 2013's Season 3.
Note: Gregor Clegane is a notoriously awful person and will not likely have such a nice smile in "Game of Thrones."
Season 4 of "Game of Thrones" will air on HBO in the spring of 2014.
Related: First look at Red Viper and Ellaria Sand (and Bjornsson)
The character of Gregor Clegane, known as the Mountain because of his intimidating size, has previously been played by two other actors, Conan Stevens (in Season 1) and Ian Whyte (in Season 2). The Mountain did not appear in 2013's Season 3.
Note: Gregor Clegane is a notoriously awful person and will not likely have such a nice smile in "Game of Thrones."
Season 4 of "Game of Thrones" will air on HBO in the spring of 2014.
- 1/4/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It sure feels like Season 4 is the season for recasting. Game of Thrones has announced its third recast for the upcoming season and this one might be the most surprising of all. On second thought, perhaps it was necessary. I’m sure we’ll get into all that, but first let’s talk about the man and whom he’ll be playing. Icelandic strongman competitor and actor Hafthor Julius Bjornsson is taking over as Gregor Clegane Aka The Mountain. Most non-book readers will simply know him as the older brother to Sandor Clegane Aka The Hound. The only question is why? What was wrong with the actor who played him previously?
Well, it’s not quite so simple as that. You see, this is the second time The Mountain has been recast, says THR. The first actor to play the part was Conan Stevens in Season 1. He was around for...
Well, it’s not quite so simple as that. You see, this is the second time The Mountain has been recast, says THR. The first actor to play the part was Conan Stevens in Season 1. He was around for...
- 9/8/2013
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
Batman
Amazon's UK streaming service LOVEFiLM has announced a content deal with Warner Bros. International Television Distribution. This will bring a whole library of animated content to the service starting from today.
Shows include the iconic 1990s "Batman: The Animated Series" and all subsequent animated Batman shows, along with "Superman: The Animated Series," "Justice League" and the original and rebooted "Thundercats". [Source: THR]
Game of Thrones
Icelandic actor Hafthor Julius Bjornsson will be the third actor to take on the role of Gregor 'The Mountain' Clegane (brother of 'The Hound') in the upcoming fourth season of "Game of Thrones" on HBO.
The role was previously played by Conan Stevens and Ian Whyte in the first two seasons. However the appearances were so minor as to make recasting a minor issue, especially as the character plays a larger role in upcoming seasons. [Source: Digital Spy]
Luther
Despite its apparent end, one person hopeful for another season...
Amazon's UK streaming service LOVEFiLM has announced a content deal with Warner Bros. International Television Distribution. This will bring a whole library of animated content to the service starting from today.
Shows include the iconic 1990s "Batman: The Animated Series" and all subsequent animated Batman shows, along with "Superman: The Animated Series," "Justice League" and the original and rebooted "Thundercats". [Source: THR]
Game of Thrones
Icelandic actor Hafthor Julius Bjornsson will be the third actor to take on the role of Gregor 'The Mountain' Clegane (brother of 'The Hound') in the upcoming fourth season of "Game of Thrones" on HBO.
The role was previously played by Conan Stevens and Ian Whyte in the first two seasons. However the appearances were so minor as to make recasting a minor issue, especially as the character plays a larger role in upcoming seasons. [Source: Digital Spy]
Luther
Despite its apparent end, one person hopeful for another season...
- 9/4/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Not long ago, we got word that the role of Tommen would be taken over by Dean-Charles Chapman for the currently-filming season four of the hit HBO show Game of Thrones, but apparently he’s not the only new actor taking over an already-existing character.
Even more recently, we had news that Michael Huisman had joined the cast of season four, but his role was not revealed at the time. However, it’s now being reported that he will be taking over the role of Daario Naharis, a role played by Ed Skrein in season three. This is a rather unusual move given that Skrein was doing a really good job with the part, making everyone speculate on whether it was his desire to leave or the showrunners’ decision to replace him. That being said, I find it hard to believe that the latter would be the reason.
The second...
Even more recently, we had news that Michael Huisman had joined the cast of season four, but his role was not revealed at the time. However, it’s now being reported that he will be taking over the role of Daario Naharis, a role played by Ed Skrein in season three. This is a rather unusual move given that Skrein was doing a really good job with the part, making everyone speculate on whether it was his desire to leave or the showrunners’ decision to replace him. That being said, I find it hard to believe that the latter would be the reason.
The second...
- 9/3/2013
- by Jeff Beck
- We Got This Covered
The third time's the charm? "Game of Thrones" has hired a new actor to play the role of Gregor Clegane, the terrifying warrior known in the world of Westeros as the Mountain.
Icelandic actor Hafthor Julius Bjornsson announced his involvement in the show on Twitter and Facebook. The casting was also confirmed by HBO. "For all my fans! I am happy to tell you that I will be The Mountain In season 4 In Game Of Thrones :)," Bjornsson writes.
In Season 1, the role of the Mountain was played by Conan Stevens. He appeared in two episodes, but later left the show due to rumored scheduling conflicts. He was replaced by actor Ian Whyte in Season 2. Whyte also acts as a special effects actor for the series, playing a White Walker in "Game of Thrones'" pilot and in Season 2, and a giant in Season 3. The character of Gregor Clegane did...
Icelandic actor Hafthor Julius Bjornsson announced his involvement in the show on Twitter and Facebook. The casting was also confirmed by HBO. "For all my fans! I am happy to tell you that I will be The Mountain In season 4 In Game Of Thrones :)," Bjornsson writes.
In Season 1, the role of the Mountain was played by Conan Stevens. He appeared in two episodes, but later left the show due to rumored scheduling conflicts. He was replaced by actor Ian Whyte in Season 2. Whyte also acts as a special effects actor for the series, playing a White Walker in "Game of Thrones'" pilot and in Season 2, and a giant in Season 3. The character of Gregor Clegane did...
- 9/3/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Chilean actor Pedro Pascal ("The Good Wife," "Red Widow") has scored the key role of Prince Oberyn Martell in the upcoming fourth season of HBO's "Game of Thrones".
'Oberyn', aka. The Red Viper, will be one of the first characters in the series from the previously mentioned but so far unseen Dorne peninsula.
The character comes to King's Landing to obtain justice for his sister's murder at the hands of Ser Gregor Clegane (Ian Whyte) several years before during the overthrow the Mad King Aerys Targaryen.
He also becomes an important character in the events surrounding Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) during the season. Pascal marks the first major casting addition for the show's fourth season.
Source: The Live Feed...
'Oberyn', aka. The Red Viper, will be one of the first characters in the series from the previously mentioned but so far unseen Dorne peninsula.
The character comes to King's Landing to obtain justice for his sister's murder at the hands of Ser Gregor Clegane (Ian Whyte) several years before during the overthrow the Mad King Aerys Targaryen.
He also becomes an important character in the events surrounding Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) during the season. Pascal marks the first major casting addition for the show's fourth season.
Source: The Live Feed...
- 6/29/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Game of Thrones has made its first big cast addition to the fourth season. A HBO rep confirms that the drama has tapped Chilean actor Pedro Pascal to play Prince Oberyn Martell, as first reported by EW. Also referred to in the George R.R. Martin books as "The Red Viper," Martell arrives in King's Landing during the fourth season from the Dorne -- a previously unseen peninsula in the seven kingdoms of Westeros. Photos: 'Game of Thrones'' Most Gruesome Deaths: From Robert Baratheon to the Red Wedding Martell's sister Elia was murdered by Gregor Clegane (Ian Whyte) during the
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- 6/28/2013
- by Michael O'Connell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Pedro Pascal has officially joined the cast of HBO's "Game of Thrones." EW reports that he'll play Prince Oberyn Martell in the upcoming fourth season. Based on the bestselling fantasy book series by George R.R. Martin, "Game of Thrones" is an epic story of treachery and nobility set on the continent of Westeros, where summers and winters can last years, and only the lust for power is eternal. A member of the House Martell, Oberyn is nicknamed "The Red Viper of Dorne" and is said to begin the fourth season seeking revenge in King.s Landing for the murder of his sister, Elia, who died at the hands of Lannister knight Gregor Clegane (played by Conan Stevens and Ian Whyte in the first and second seasons, respectively.) The executive producers of...
- 6/28/2013
- Comingsoon.net
We've made no secret of our love for British anthology series Bloody Cuts. The team is assembling 13 short films to put together into one large project. And all the films have been outstanding. However, with Don't Move the Bloody Cuts team has outdone themselves.
Made in association with Millennium F/X, Don't Move is an amazing short film. The guys at Bloody Cuts have proven time and time again that they can build tension, but they do it better than ever in this picture. You will be absolutely blown away by the effects in this film. It contains a monster that is better quality than almost anything you've seen in feature films in years, and the death scenes are top notch. And by the way, the last death is absolutely stunning. Don't Move is a damn near perfect short film. #Awesome!
The film stars Rachel Bright, Ian Whyte, Jake Hendricks,...
Made in association with Millennium F/X, Don't Move is an amazing short film. The guys at Bloody Cuts have proven time and time again that they can build tension, but they do it better than ever in this picture. You will be absolutely blown away by the effects in this film. It contains a monster that is better quality than almost anything you've seen in feature films in years, and the death scenes are top notch. And by the way, the last death is absolutely stunning. Don't Move is a damn near perfect short film. #Awesome!
The film stars Rachel Bright, Ian Whyte, Jake Hendricks,...
- 4/22/2013
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
While we Still sit waiting patiently for Fox to announce the official specs for its DVD and Blu-ray release of Prometheus, the studio unveiled a new teaser video for the product. Read on for a taste of what's to come.
Fox will release Ridley Scott’s Alien spinoff, starring Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Charlize Theron, Idris Elba, Sean Harris, Guy Pearce, Kate Dickie, Rafe Spall, Logan Marshall-Green, Benedict Wong, Emun Elliott, Patrick Wilson and Ian Whyte, on physical discs on October 9.
Synopsis
Ridley Scott, director of 'Alien' and 'Blade Runner,' returns to the genre he helped define. With 'Prometheus' he creates a groundbreaking mythology in which a team of explorers discover a clue to the origins of mankind on Earth, leading them on a thrilling journey to the darkest corners of the universe. There they must fight a terrifying battle to save the future of the human race.
Fox will release Ridley Scott’s Alien spinoff, starring Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Charlize Theron, Idris Elba, Sean Harris, Guy Pearce, Kate Dickie, Rafe Spall, Logan Marshall-Green, Benedict Wong, Emun Elliott, Patrick Wilson and Ian Whyte, on physical discs on October 9.
Synopsis
Ridley Scott, director of 'Alien' and 'Blade Runner,' returns to the genre he helped define. With 'Prometheus' he creates a groundbreaking mythology in which a team of explorers discover a clue to the origins of mankind on Earth, leading them on a thrilling journey to the darkest corners of the universe. There they must fight a terrifying battle to save the future of the human race.
- 9/28/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Title: Solomon Kane Director: Michael Bassett Starring: James Purefoy, Max Von Sydow, Pete Postlethwaite, MacKenzie Crook, Philip Winchester, Jason Flemyng, Ian Whyte, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Alice Krige With its achingly archetypal cold open – which unfolds in North Africa in the 1600s, and describes its setting as “a time of witchcraft and sorcery, when no one stood against evil” — writer-director Michael Bassett’s adaptation of the pulpy old Marvel Comics serial “Solomon Kane” seems poised for another rather dunderheaded dive into brawny action adventure swashbuckling. Amidst the backdrop of a bunch of grimy cretins, a hero with impossibly white teeth emerges, dispensing brutal justice. Somewhat improbably, however, this movie soon settles down into a [ Read More ]...
- 9/25/2012
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
Polarizing would be an apt term to describe Ridley Scott’s Prometheus, which has an avid detractor for every awed champion for the sci-fi epic. One thing that isn’t up for debate though is that this pseudo Alien prequel asks a great deal of cerebral questions without offering too many answers.
Today, the mystery continues to unravel as thanks to a group of set photos, we have a glimpse at some new characters from the puzzling opening sequence that were cut from the theatrical release.
It was also revealed recently that Scott plans to include 20 to 30 minutes of deleted scenes when Prometheus hits DVD and Blu-Ray later this year. Some of those scenes will only be available as special features while others will be viewable through an extended, director’s cut.
With Prometheus now in its second weekend of release, Scott and co. are now teasing those future scenes through the images below,...
Today, the mystery continues to unravel as thanks to a group of set photos, we have a glimpse at some new characters from the puzzling opening sequence that were cut from the theatrical release.
It was also revealed recently that Scott plans to include 20 to 30 minutes of deleted scenes when Prometheus hits DVD and Blu-Ray later this year. Some of those scenes will only be available as special features while others will be viewable through an extended, director’s cut.
With Prometheus now in its second weekend of release, Scott and co. are now teasing those future scenes through the images below,...
- 6/17/2012
- by Simon Brookfield
- We Got This Covered
Game of Thrones, Season 2, Episode 4: “Garden of Bones”
Written by Vanessa Taylor
Directed by David Petrarca
Airs Sundays at 9pm Et on HBO
The first scene we get in “Garden of Bones” features a couple of Lannister footsoldiers chuckling at their own low wit, mocking Renly Baratheon’s homosexuality – that is, until Robb’s soldiers sweep in and cut them down in darkness. That’s a sign of things to come: no more time for messing about, ’cause things are starting to get real.
For the first time since the premiere, we’re graced with the presence of King Joffrey, who’s proving to be even more depicable than we may have thought possible. First he points a crossbow at poor Sansa, hoping to make her atone for Robb’s latest victory, then he orders her beaten and stripped; I seem to recall a saying about absolute power that applies here.
Written by Vanessa Taylor
Directed by David Petrarca
Airs Sundays at 9pm Et on HBO
The first scene we get in “Garden of Bones” features a couple of Lannister footsoldiers chuckling at their own low wit, mocking Renly Baratheon’s homosexuality – that is, until Robb’s soldiers sweep in and cut them down in darkness. That’s a sign of things to come: no more time for messing about, ’cause things are starting to get real.
For the first time since the premiere, we’re graced with the presence of King Joffrey, who’s proving to be even more depicable than we may have thought possible. First he points a crossbow at poor Sansa, hoping to make her atone for Robb’s latest victory, then he orders her beaten and stripped; I seem to recall a saying about absolute power that applies here.
- 4/23/2012
- by Simon Howell
- SoundOnSight
The HBO key artwork for the Game of Thrones second season has been revealed. Featuring the 'War Is Coming' tagline for the season, the image includes a scarred hand holding a golden crown, alluding to the family battles ahead for the role of King. Within the crown there are also images of men fighting with spears and swords. Stars who have joined the cast for an expanded season two include Fintan McKeown, Ian Whyte, Natalie Dormer, Carice van Houten, Stephen Dillane, (more)...
- 3/1/2012
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Fintan McKeown has joined the cast of HBO's Game of Thrones. The actor will play Amory Lorch in the fantasy drama's second season, according to Winter Is Coming. A landed knight of House Lorch, the character faithfully serves Tywin Lannister (Charles Dance). McKeown has previously appeared in episodes of Merlin, Star Trek: Voyager and Bugs. Ian Whyte, who is 7ft tall, has also reportedly replaced Conan Stevens in the role of Gregor 'The Mountain' Clegane. Whyte appeared in the first season of Game of Thrones as a White Walker and has also featured in such films as 2004's Avp: Alien vs. Predator, 2009's Solomon (more)...
- 9/13/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
I was browsing some upcoming horror titles and this one really stood out to me. It's called "Outcast" and it stars Ian Whyte, Nial Bruton,Hanna Stanbridge, Kate Dickie, and James Nesbitt. Written by Colm McCarthy and Tom McCarthy. Colm McCarthy also directed this one. Rather than sum up the plot in my own words im gonna be lazy and quote the official synopsis below. Im sure post would prefer thast anyway. When Mary and her teenage son, Fergal,…...
- 5/15/2011
- Horrorbid
Game of Thrones: Season 1, Episode 2: The Kingsroad Photos have premiered. Game of Thrones: Season 1, Episode 2: The Kingsroad’s plot synopsis: “Bran (Isaac Hempstead-Wright)’s fate remains in doubt. Having agreed to become the King’s Hand, Ned (Sean Bean) leaves Winterfell with daughters Sansa (Sophie Turner) and Arya (Maisie Williams), while Catelyn (Michelle Fairley) stays behind to tend to Bran. Jon Snow (Kit Harington) heads north to join the brotherhood of the Night’s Watch. Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) decides to forego the trip south with his family, instead joining Jon in the entourage heading to the Wall. Viserys bides his time in hopes of winning back the throne, while Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) focuses her attention on learning how to please her new husband, Drogo (Jason Momoa).” The Kingsroad also starred Bronson Webb, Jamie Sives, Joseph Mawle, Alfie Allen, Ian Whyte, Rory McCann, Aimee Richardson, Roger Allam,...
- 4/27/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
Game of Thrones Winter is Coming High Resolution Photos have premiered. We reviewed Game of Thrones: Season 1, Episode 1: Winter is Coming previously. Game of Thrones: Season 1, Episode 1: Winter is Coming’s plot synopsis: “A Night’s Watch deserter is tracked down outside of Winterfell, prompting swift justice by Lord Eddard “Ned” Stark (Sean Bean) and raising concerns about the dangers in the lawless lands north of the Wall. Returning home, Ned learns from his wife Catelyn (Michelle Fairley) that his mentor, Jon Arryn, has died in the Westeros capital of King’s Landing, and that King Robert (Mark Addy) is on his way north to offer Ned Arryn’s position as the King’s Hand. Meanwhile, across the Narrow Sea in Pentos, Viserys Targaryen (Harry Lloyd) hatches a plan to win back the throne, which entails forging an allegiance with the nomadic Dothraki warriors by giving its leader,...
- 4/23/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
Year: 2009
Directors: Colm McCarthy
Writers: Colm McCarthy / Tom McCarthy
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: projectcyclops
Rating: 6 out of 10
James Nesbitt (Match Point) and Kate Dickie (Red Road) star in this supernatural horror/thriller debut by television director Colm McCarthy. Set in and around a rough Edinburgh council estate, it concerns a mother and son (Dickie, and newcomer Niall Brunton) who move into a vacant flat on the estate. Fergal meets a beautiful, clever local girl who appreciates his shyness, and they begin an off-beat romance - but what will happen if he gets too close to her? Meanwhile, two men travel from Ireland to Edinburgh and enlist the help of an elderly warlock to track down and kill a mysterious, grotesque creature which has been murdering residents on the estate.
Nesbitt plays Cathal, a hard drinking Irishman who's seemingly less informed about the dark arts than his companion, who...
Directors: Colm McCarthy
Writers: Colm McCarthy / Tom McCarthy
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: projectcyclops
Rating: 6 out of 10
James Nesbitt (Match Point) and Kate Dickie (Red Road) star in this supernatural horror/thriller debut by television director Colm McCarthy. Set in and around a rough Edinburgh council estate, it concerns a mother and son (Dickie, and newcomer Niall Brunton) who move into a vacant flat on the estate. Fergal meets a beautiful, clever local girl who appreciates his shyness, and they begin an off-beat romance - but what will happen if he gets too close to her? Meanwhile, two men travel from Ireland to Edinburgh and enlist the help of an elderly warlock to track down and kill a mysterious, grotesque creature which has been murdering residents on the estate.
Nesbitt plays Cathal, a hard drinking Irishman who's seemingly less informed about the dark arts than his companion, who...
- 6/19/2010
- QuietEarth.us
This is the Pure Movies review of Outcast, which was screened at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Outcast is directed by Colm McCarthy and stars James Nesbitt, Hanna Stanbridge, Ian Whyte, Karen Gillan, Kate Dickie and Nial Bruton. A Scottish feature film set on a housing estate…there’s nothing new here then. Wrong. Outcast is one of those films which sets up your expectations and then completely batters you with something you didn’t expect. Shot on a super low budget and showcasing a wealth of British acting talent; including a sensational debut from Hannah Stanbridge, Outcast is a film just waiting to be discovered.
- 6/19/2010
- by Neil Rolland
- Pure Movies
Colm McCarthy's ("Murphy's Law") Outcast will screen the Edinburgh Film Festival with the first showing June 19th. This is a wee little film from Ireland, which is describing itself as a "dark Irish fantasy thriller" based on the "sidhe," or a supernatural race of faeries (Upcoming). There will be two showings of Outscast at the festival and for those with an interest a synopsis is below along with a second alternate poster for the film.
The synopsis for Outcast here:
"When Mary and her teenage son, Fergal, move to yet another new home, it soon becomes clear that they live their lives on the run, hiding from someone or something, terrified of being found. Trying to avoid making new friends or connections wherever they go, Fergal finds himself caught between the affections of his beautiful and feisty neighbor and his fiercely protective mother who will stop at nothing to protect her precious son.
The synopsis for Outcast here:
"When Mary and her teenage son, Fergal, move to yet another new home, it soon becomes clear that they live their lives on the run, hiding from someone or something, terrified of being found. Trying to avoid making new friends or connections wherever they go, Fergal finds himself caught between the affections of his beautiful and feisty neighbor and his fiercely protective mother who will stop at nothing to protect her precious son.
- 6/10/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Irish feature films 'Outcast', 'Foxes' and 'Nothing Personal' have been selected for official screening at the 64th Edinburgh International Film Festival. Three Irish shorts are also included in this year's lineup. 'Outcast', written and directed by Colm McCarthy (Single Handed), receives its UK premiere in the Night Moves strand of the festival. The horror feature is a UK/Ireland co-production is set on an Edinburgh council estate, with scenes filmed on location in Galway, Ireland, during April 2009. The film stars Ian Whyte, Niall Bruton, Hanna Stanbridge, Kate Dickie and James Nesbitt.
- 6/2/2010
- IFTN
Ian Whyte, Sam Worthington Clash of the Titans (top); Jennifer Aniston, Gerard Butler The Bounty Hunter (middle); The March Hare Alice in Wonderland (bottom) Clash of the Titans, starring Avatar’s Sam Worthington, grossed $6.39 million on Monday, according to Box Office Mojo. Right behind it at #2, How to Train Your Dragon, featuring the voices of Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, and America Ferrera, earned a strong $5.28 million. Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married Too, which features Perry and Janet Jackson, collected $2.96 million in third place. At #4, the Miley Cyrus-Liam Hemsworth romantic melodrama The Last Song earned $2.33 million, followed by Tim [...]...
- 4/7/2010
- by Michelle Hutton
- Alt Film Guide
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