Game of Thrones ended last summer. The HBO show starred Emilia Clarke, Kit Harington, Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams, and more in the lead.
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Emilia Clarke is starring in the upcoming movie Above Suspicion and a new trailer was released!
The film is based on the “chilling true story of a newly married FBI poster boy assigned to an Appalachian mountain town in Kentucky. There, he is drawn into an illicit affair with an impoverished local woman who becomes his star informant. She sees in him her means of escape; instead, it is a ticket to disaster for both of them. This scandal shook the foundations of the nation’s top law enforcement
Game of Thrones ended last summer. The HBO show starred Emilia Clarke, Kit Harington, Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams, and more in the lead.
The bond between Daenerys Targaryen and Missandei is only rivalled by that of Emilia Clarke and Nathalie Emmanuel.
Game of Thrones star Nathalie Emmanuel has shared that co-star Emilia Clarke defended her when a fellow actor on set attempted to shame a “revealing outfit”.The actress joined the cast in season three, and became good friends with Clarke in real-life as they shared scenes often.However, Clarke was forced to comfort Emmanuel, who played Missandei, after the “incident” with a co-star. Speaking to Vogue, Emmanuel said: “[Emilia] and I always looked out for each other.
Porsha Williams has activism in her bloodline. Unfortunately, the Real Housewives of Atlanta star and 86 others are now facing felony charges for demonstrating in order for the police who killed Breonna Taylor to be arrested and charged.
It’s been revealed that the inevitable happened, and more protesters, including Porsha Williams have been earlier arrested while they were protesting for justice for Breonna Taylor. It’s been already reported that on Dennis McKinley’s Instagram page, the business owner posted a flyer for a peaceful protest in Louisville, Kentucky.
A Kentucky drug dealer (Emilia Clarke) sees an FBI agent (Jack Huston) as her romantic gateway out of a dead-end life in Phillip Noyce's Above Suspicion, an adaptation of Joe Sharkey's account of true events in 1988-89. Completed in 2017, the film could have been released at the height of Clarke's Game of Thrones popularity.
Guy Lodge Film CriticThe 1989 murder of Susan Smith is a despairingly grim Southern Gothic story, shot through with reckless sex, institutional corruption and Kentucky-fried local scandal: prime material for the kind of forensic, heavily extended true-crime podcasts (or Netflix-style documentary series) that garner such widespread public fascination these days.
Breonna Taylor will be one of the subjects highlighted on FX and New York Times’ upcoming docuseries, The Hollywood Reporter shared.
My Morning Jacket have announced their eighth studio album ‘The Waterfall II’.The Kentucky outfit began sharing brief snippets on new music via their social media pages yesterday evening (July 6), with an accompanying visual depicting a waterfall flowing behind a bridge.After fans speculated over a possible companion project to 2015’s ‘The Waterfall’ album, My Morning Jacket have now confirmed that ‘The Waterfall II’ will be released digitally this Friday (July 10) via ATO.To celebrate, the band
Jonathan Cohen My Morning Jacket announced Tuesday morning that they will release “The Waterfall II,” a companion album to its 2015 release “The Waterfall,” on Friday via ATO Records. The Kentucky-reared rock act will host an online listening party for the album Thursday at 9 p.m.
Game of Thrones star has had two brain aneurysms – the other in 2013 – and multiple brain surgeries since.Her letter was published as part of The Sunday Times’ collection of 100 people sharing their personal stories of the NHS.
Emilia Clarke has shared her gratitude for the healthcare professionals that helped save her life after she suffered a near-fatal brain aneurysm.In a 2019 essay for The New Yorker, the Game of Thrones star revealed she had suffered two brain aneurysms in 2011, during the early seasons of the hit HBO show.Now, in a new book edited by doctor-turned-author Adam Kay, called Dear NHS: 100 Stories to Say Thank You, the 33-year-old has contributed a tribute letter she penned."The memories I will hold
Emilia Clarke continues to express appreciation to health-care workers who saved her life in early 2011 and 2013 following a brain haemorrhage. After a workout in London, England, The Game of Thrones actress faced a terrifying health scare in 2011.
Emilia Clarke is up to no good in “Above Suspicion”.
Emilia Clarke shared her gratitude for the healthcare professionals that worked to save her life after her brain aneurysm scare.In a new book edited by Adam Kay called Dear NHS: 100 Stories to Say Thank You, the 33-year-old Game of Thrones alum penned a letter to the medical team who helped her through the trying time.“The memories I will hold dearest, though, are ones that fill me with awe: of the nurses and doctors I knew by name when, in the weeks after my first brain hemorrhage, we watched