FULL COVERAGE:
- Emerson and Eric's review on MuggleCast
- Emerson and Eric's in-depth, point-by-point review
MuggleNet reader Gaby's review
- MuggleNet reader Kyle's review
- Dylan's Q&A with fans
- YuraGamer's in-depth review

Earlier Saturday we told you we had strong suspicions concerning Warner Brothers test screening Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 in Chicago today.

We can now confirm that those suspicions were indeed true.  A Chicago audience was the first to see Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 while Warner Brothers reps including President Alan Horn and Potter Director David Yates watched their reactions.

Use the links above to see various pieces of GREAT coverage!

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