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Game Of Thrones

Review: House of the Dragon season one

by Joseph Vinton

Joseph Vinton provides a broad, balanced season sweep of House of the Dragon, with particular praise for the show’s writing and performances.

Diana Rigg: An Industry Legend

by Eoin O'Leary

Eoin O’Leary writes about the acting work of the late great Diana Rigg.

Sticking the Landing: A Study of TV Finales

by William Thornton

Will Thornton looks over an assortment of TV endings and argues for the importance of the final episode.

The Best TV Shows of the 2010s

by Jonathan Chern, Screen, Henry Jordan, Jacob Heayes, Ben Faulkner, Oliver Leader de Saxe, Sally Denning, Francesca Sylph and William Thornton

An ensemble of Screen writers take a look at the best television of the past decade.

To Binge or Not To Binge?

by Catherine Lloyd and Olivia Garrett

Catherine Lloyd and Olivia Garrett debate the pros and cons of binge watching.

Bodyguard – Review

by Jonathan Chern

After its premier on the BBC, Bodyguard recently arrived on Netflix with the same promise as political thrillers like The Honourable Woman and The Night Manager. The plot picks up as PTSD-riddled Iraq War veteran David Budd (Richard Madden of Game of Thrones fame) is assigned to be the personal bodyguard of Home Secretary Julia […]

Spinning out of control

by Emily Garbutt

Recently, it was revealed that Game of Thrones would be receiving not one, not two, not even three, but four spin-off series. There could definitely be potential there, but four separate projects? HBO is going to need a lot of objectified, unnamed female extras. It’s also been announced that a Big Bang Theory spin-off series […]

Game of Thrones Season 7 Speculations

by Graham Moore

Winter is coming, and it arrives July 16th. The white ravens have flown, and the time for speculation is nigh. Those not up to date, do not read on: for the night is dark, and full of spoilers… Series six’s finale left us with a lot to contemplate. Cersei sits precariously atop the Iron Throne; […]

Reader, I’d Marry Him

by Emma Bessent

Has third term left you longing for peaceable solitude rather than the buzz of festivals? Perhaps you just need a few days of quiet before you start checking off that plethora of events clogging up your calendar. Well, no reader’s summer is complete without falling utterly, hopelessly in love with someone who does not exist […]

The return of Game of Thrones

by Declan Barnes

Spoilers Ahead   By the time this goes to print, Game of Thrones will have returned on the 24th April, and with it, we embark on a perilous journey into the unknown. The television series has shot past George R.R. Martin’s established books, and now we will see whether David Benioff and D.B. Weiss (and […]

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