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The White Queen is still methadone for Game of Thrones junkies. It doesn’t actually get you high, but it keeps you from scratching your face off while you’re waiting for the new season.
Take a look at the triumphs and traumas of their medieval predecessors when the lavish costume drama The White Queen lands Friday (10 p.m. ET/PT) on Starz. ... "Men go to battle.
For those a little rusty on their British history — specifically the War of the Roses — “The White Queen” offers up another handsome costume drama, about on the level of “The Tudors ...
His young daughter Anne (Marsay) is soon forced to become adept in the ways of influence and power, learning, as the tag line for “The White Queen” goes, that men go to battle and women go to war.
After weeks of wedding planning, The White Queen moves onto the battle fields and into the bedrooms to spill royal blood and reshuffle the deck in their game of Go Fish. Okay, I’ve said hinted ...
The White Queen | Starz, Friday, 10 ET/PT. Adapted from Philippa Gregory's novels set during England's 15th-century War of the Roses, this 10-episode British import tells this story of the battle ...
Rebecca Ferguson and Max Irons in “The White Queen,” a period piece with a feminist slant pre-miering Saturday at 8 p.m. on Starz. ... Men go to battle, women wage war. This is pre-Tudors ...
Enter The White Queen, ... “Men go to battle. Women wage war.” Gender determinism aside, there’s a grim fascination about the inner circles of society and the machinations of the elite ...
The White Queen’s scope does cause some problems with the narrative, but the whole endeavor hasn’t been a complete loss.Moments in the script and some scene sequences are extremely compelling ...