Game of ThronesEpisode Title: "You Win Or You Die"

Story: After attacking Ned Stark and killing his men, Jaime Lannister has fled King's Landing for Casterly Rock, the home of his father, Tywin Lannister, who gives him a lesson in getting the job done. Things aren't going very well for his sister Cersei in King's Landing, though, once Ned confronts her about her relationship with her brother. But the situation is even graver for King Robert, who comes back from his hunt with more slaughtered meat than he bargained for -- a grim reality that leaves Ned with some difficult choices to make.

Across the Narrow Sea, Khal Drogo finds himself compelled to win the Iron Throne of Westeros for his wife Daenerys. Up north at the Wall, Jon Snow frets over his uncle's delayed return as well as his disappointing new assignment for the Night's Watch -- until his portly pal Samwell points out a significant silver lining.

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"When you play the game of thrones, you either win or you die."


So says Queen Cersei Lannister (Lena Heady) in the latest and by far the best trailer for HBO's upcoming "Game of Thrones," and truer words have never been spoken. If all of the previous videos promoting the series have been teasing just how great the adaptation of the first "A Song of Ice and Fire" novel is going to be as a television series, then this one finally, finally gives it all away.

The Wall. The Red Keep. Varys. The White Walkers. Old Nan. Syrio teaching Arya Stark her "needlework." It's all here after the jump.

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Josh LucasSo Terry gets a heart transplant. Only the heart begins mysteriously controlling his behavior. He starts going all evil! Turns out the dude who donated the heart was murdered! And if Terry doesn’t find out who killed the dead dude, he might get killed too!

Sounds like the set-up to some schlocky horror flick, right? But then you find out the film’s source material comes from 19th Century horror godfather Edgar Allan Poe. And the man sitting in the director’s chair is Michael Cuesta, whose credits include the devastating suburban drama, “L.I.E.” And the cast brings together Josh Lucas, Brian Cox and Lena Headey. Suddenly you’re very much looking forward to catching “Tell Tale,” which premieres at the Tribeca Film Festival on Friday, April 24. Read More...

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