This post contains spoilers from House of the Dragon‘s Season 1 finale. Proceed accordingly.
The Sea Snake slithers again!
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After being injured and absent from the screen for the past two episodes, Lord Corlys “The Sea Snake” Velaryon made a miraculous recovery in House of the Dragon‘s Season 1 finale — just in time to pledge his house’s considerable naval fleet to Rhaenyra’s side.
The Sea Snake slithers again!
More from TVLineIndustry Renewed for Season 3 at HBOWhite Lotus Season 2 Review: HBO's Luxury Hotel Dramedy Extends Its Stay With a Sexy (If Stale) Follow-UpSuccession Season 4 Eyes Spring 2023 Release Date -- Kendall, Shiv and Roman Form 'Rebel Alliance' in Trailer
After being injured and absent from the screen for the past two episodes, Lord Corlys “The Sea Snake” Velaryon made a miraculous recovery in House of the Dragon‘s Season 1 finale — just in time to pledge his house’s considerable naval fleet to Rhaenyra’s side.
- 10/24/2022
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Chicago the film may not make money or win mainstream attention, it could challenge traditional filmmaking without being constrained to fatigued formulas. That many scrutinizing eyes can see something special that Hollywood suits might nix.
Rating: 4.0/5.0
Straightforwardly selling you its soul as “a real-life ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding,’” the new documentary “Meet the Patels” sucks you in with self-deprecating humor. Ravi Patel’s directorial debut offers full disclosure that it’ll look low-budget. It’ll even break the fourth wall by accidentally showing an overhead mic. Although that’s shot unintentionally and then highlighted in post, unusually it never happens again after the film’s low-expectation setup.
Indeed, its cinematography does look low-budget, blurry, shaky and certainly not HD, but it’s not trying to be a found-footage film. “Meet the Patels” cares most about its story and one character who evolves it. Ravi teaches you about a culture...
Rating: 4.0/5.0
Straightforwardly selling you its soul as “a real-life ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding,’” the new documentary “Meet the Patels” sucks you in with self-deprecating humor. Ravi Patel’s directorial debut offers full disclosure that it’ll look low-budget. It’ll even break the fourth wall by accidentally showing an overhead mic. Although that’s shot unintentionally and then highlighted in post, unusually it never happens again after the film’s low-expectation setup.
Indeed, its cinematography does look low-budget, blurry, shaky and certainly not HD, but it’s not trying to be a found-footage film. “Meet the Patels” cares most about its story and one character who evolves it. Ravi teaches you about a culture...
- 9/15/2015
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Salman Khan could be facing 10 years in prison after an Indian court has ruled that he should face the serious charge of culpable homicide. The Bollywood superstar reportedly drove his car into a bakery shop on 28 September 2002, which killed one street sleeper and injured four others. Salman denies having drove the car during the incident and will be challenging the court to prove his innocence. He was initially charged with culpable homicide, but was then given the lesser charge of ‘causing death by negligence,’ after a successful appeal was made.
However, in March 2011 the prosecution applied for Salman to be charged again with culpable homicide. It is only now that the Indian court has responded to this application. “There is enough evidence to show that the act was not incidental and hence the case should be tried under a more serious section,” says Magistrate Vasant Patel.
Depesh Mehta, who is Salman’s lawyer,...
However, in March 2011 the prosecution applied for Salman to be charged again with culpable homicide. It is only now that the Indian court has responded to this application. “There is enough evidence to show that the act was not incidental and hence the case should be tried under a more serious section,” says Magistrate Vasant Patel.
Depesh Mehta, who is Salman’s lawyer,...
- 2/4/2013
- by Bodrul Chaudhury
- Bollyspice
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