Four ASOIAF-Based Topics We’d Like To See George R.R. Martin Write About

Last week during the Game of Thrones panel at San Diego Comic Con, George R.R. Martin, the writer of the A Song of Ice and Fire series said that he might be interested in writing other stories set in Westeros.…

TV News: Emmys 2013 Nominations Are Here!

The 65th annual Primetime Emmy Awards nominations were just announced on Thursday morning. Aaron Paul and this year’s Emmys host Neil Patrick Harris was on hand to announce the nominations. American Horror Story: Asylum leads with 17 nominations. House of Cards set a record for…

TV News: ‘Game of Thrones’ Oberyn Martell Has Been Cast!

Entertainment Weekly has reported that the highly-sought after role of Oberyn Martell has been cast. The casting of Oberyn Martell has had fans of George R.R. Martin’s fantasy epic A Song of Ice and Fire on the edge of their…

TV News: Critics’ Choice TV Awards 2013 Winners

  Last night, the third annual Critics’ Choice TV Awards took place. Broadcast Television Journalists Association streamed the ceremony live online for all TV fans to see if their favorite shows won. The Critics’ Choice tend to differentiate a bit from…

Lost in the Shuffle: Actors Who Deserve Emmy Nominations

I’m sick of Jim Parsons, of Eric Stonestreet, of the random Showtime handouts and the unnecessary domination of past favorites. Recently when on an award pundit site, I took in all of the names predicted to be nominated for Emmys…

Critics’ Choice Television Awards 2013 Nominations Are Here!

The Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) today announced nominations for the 3rd annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards. CCTA is a great indicator of what to expect from this year’s Emmy nominations. Big Bang Theory and American Horror Story: Asylum lead…

C2E2 2013: Cosplay, R.L. Stine, Game of Thrones & More!

This year’s Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo has come and gone. Compared to last year, the event seemed smaller and downgraded a bit. The focus on comic was stronger than ever, but the entertainment aspect felt a little lacking. Comic…