Joshua Kristian McCoy is a freelance writer and film critic from the United States. He is a lifelong film buff, a voting member of the Georgia Film Critics Association, a tournament-winning Smash Bros ...
However audiences might feel about the last season of Game of Thrones, one thing is for sure: the show had great female characters during its run. Although some didn't get the arc they deserved, and ...
Season six of the HBO show "Game Of Thrones" just wrapped up last night, and one of the things people are talking about is how the show portrays women. For a while it seemed like some female ...
The women of Game of Thrones are definitely ready to conquer the Seven Kingdoms in some brand new pictures from season six. Daenerys, Cersei, Margaery, Stark daughters Sansa and Arya, and Brienne of ...
." The irony? In a show where supposedly men rule and women marry rulers, season seven looks like it’s going to be a battle of the women. Who are you rooting for? If you’re rooting for Daenerys ...
In the current print edition of TIME magazine, my new column (subscription required) is about how–while women candidates may not be as prominent in 2012 as in 2008–TV has become chock-full of women ...
Game of Thrones’ popularity—and its fervent, ever-expanding fanbase—just continues to grow. (Sixteen million people watched the season premiere in mid-July, the most ever in the buzzy HBO show’s ...
In episode six of Game Of Thrones‘ fifth season, Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) is raped by her husband, Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) on their wedding night. The scene, which never occurred in George R.R.
Sophie Turner is reflecting on Game of Thrones' controversial use of rape throughout its storytelling. The actress, now 29, played Sansa Stark on the popular HBO series throughout its entire run.