“SpeakBeasty” Episode 159: “New Mirror Who Dis?”
Join hosts Amy, Ann, Marjolaine, and Shannen as they continue a scene-by-scene deep dive into “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.”
Join hosts Amy, Ann, Marjolaine, and Shannen as they continue a scene-by-scene deep dive into “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.”
Movie Reviews / The Daily Prophet
by Tracy Dunstan · Published April 17, 2021 · Last modified July 26, 2021
Read on for a review of “(K)nox: The Rob Knox Story”, a documentary focusing on the life of “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” actor Rob Knox.
by Chelsea Korynta · Published July 15, 2019 · Last modified July 22, 2021
Do you remember your first time seeing “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”? The film is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and here’s why we’ll keep rewatching it after all this time.
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by Laurie Beckoff, Lizzie Sudlow · Published May 29, 2019 · Last modified September 28, 2019
Emma Thompson and Mindy Kaling are a delight in “Late Night”, a heartfelt comedy focused on the life of late night television.
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by Charlotte Molton · Published September 23, 2016 · Last modified February 11, 2018
Daniel Radcliffe’s latest transformation from bespectacled boy wizard to shaven-headed thug in psychologically charged “Imperium” is remarkable.
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by MuggleNet · Published January 28, 2016 · Last modified January 25, 2017
David Tennant’s romantic comedy short film “96 Ways to Say I Love You” is now available to watch online! Check out our review and a link to view the film!
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by MuggleNet · Published July 11, 2015 · Last modified January 25, 2017
“I like you Amy. You’re approachable.” And so is Amy Schumer’s new film. A review as to why everyone should approach the box office for this soon-to-be hit.
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by Claire Furner · Published August 25, 2014 · Last modified October 16, 2017
Pride, starring Potter alumni Imelda Staunton, Bill Nighy and Jessie Cave, is an uplifting tale of acceptance and solidarity. Read our full review now.