November 22, 2019By Lily Waywell
Warning: Spoilers are included in this review. In this week’s episode, “The Spies”, the tension has already risen through director Tom Hooper’s use of flash imagery alongside faint muffled screams, from what appears to be Lyra—who has taken her away, and why do they want her? The noise comes to an abrupt silence as the
May 29, 2019By Lily Waywell
It is the end, and the end has been very controversial. ‘The Iron Throne‘ follows the remains of what is left in King’s Landing, and the characters who are struggling between love and duty. The introduction sequence has been changed yet again to suit the episode, in which Kings Landing is in pieces. The most
May 20, 2019By Lily Waywell
In this weeks episode of Game of Thrones (The Bells), the characters head off to their final battle in Kings Landing. Many fans argue that the creators have rushed certain areas of this last season. For example, fans haven’t been too impressed with the character developments for characters such as Dany, Cersei and Jaime. As
May 10, 2019By Lily Waywell
Unfortunately, killing off the Night King and his White Walkers was not the end to the Game of Thrones. There is still the question of who will actually win the Game of Thrones– who will win the Iron Throne and rule the seven kingdoms? Now that Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) is no longer the rightful heir,
April 30, 2019By Lily Waywell
The great battle has finally begun against the Night King and his army. There were so many good things about this episode, and yet there were some things that I was not sure about. Firstly though, has anyone noticed that in each episode, the opening credits are tailored to what is occurring in the episode?
April 24, 2019By Lily Waywell
It’s one thing to say that GOT has become worldwide, but it’s another to put into terms that the premiere reached an astonishing number of 17.4 million views. In this week’s episode, we see more reunions (including a more comforting one between Arya and the Hound), and characters trying to right their wrongs (including both
April 18, 2019By Lily Waywell
We’re back for the final season of Game of Thrones. It is always nice to be greeted by the GOT theme tune, and even better, we now have a new introduction sequence, that features new locations and a now broken wall. Fellow GOT fans, it has been a long journey and we are finally at the
December 23, 2017By Shermarie Hyppolite
Issa Rae, Golden Globe nominee, executive producer and star of the show Insecure, is working on new shows that are sure to be added to your must-watch list next year. Through ColorCreative, the production company ran by Issa Rae and Deniese Davis, the Fresh Wave competition was created for women and minority writers to pitch
April 19, 2017By Yahaira Garcia
If you follow my Twitter or even read my last article on J. Cole, you can probably guess how big of a fan I am. I already outlined some of the reasons why in my last article (and I found one more: apparently J. Cole founded The Dreamville Foundation which does a variety of things for
March 29, 2017By Yahaira Garcia
Cole truly does it all for his fans. Many know about his popular radio songs but not everyone knows the extra things he does that make being a J. Cole fan that much more rewarding. He had a Documentary premier on HBO that followed him on his closing show for his 2014 Forest Hills Drive