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“Run” is a four-part dramatic mini-series that aired in the UK this year and is now available for American audiences for free via Hulu. Focusing each episode on the life of one character, the four vignettes intertwine and connect, showing how one person’s decision can affect any random stranger. The timeline of the movie is a bit blurred, but it felt like it should be blurred, considering the different perspectives of the characters. Katie Leung (Cho Chang) is featured in the first two episodes of the mini-series.
A group of students at the New England School of Communication in Maine is creating a short live-action film adapting J.K. Rowling’s “The Tale of the Three Brothers” from The Tales of Beedle the Bard. Filming on the short has already begun.
It’s chaos in the Ministry’s infamous Department of Mysteries as Apollonious, theGreatOm, and Lupinpatronus all spin brand new tales in the latest episode of MuggleNet Fan Fictions AudioFictions!
It’s been almost a year since we first told you that David Bradley, who portrays Filch in the Harry Potter films, would be starring in a Doctor Who 50th anniversary special, An Adventure in Space and Time. The film tells the story of the early cast and crew of the now iconic show. Now, your chance to check out Bradley’s performance is almost upon us!
Join me, MuggleNet reporter Rosie Morris, as we explore the latest spooktacular Halloween events at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London.
I first heard of Pottermore in June 2011; naturally, I was overwhelmed and massively excited. I had no idea of what to expect, yet Pottermore still managed to disappoint me.
This week Alohomora! continues its global reread of the Harry Potter series with Chapter 15 of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: “Beauxbatons and Durmstrang.” Listen along with hosts Rosie, Caleb, Eric, and fan guest host Hadas as they finally get to meet the other two magical schools. Don’t forget to keep constant vigilance, and join the conversation with your own observations over on the Alohomora! site.
Ron Weasley,
I’m completely confused right now. How can a bloke tell that he has feelings for a girl? Because I met this one girl and she annoys me so much because every time I look into her clear blue eyes, I can’t help myself from saying stupid things. She’s amazing. But she’s my friend. And I don’t want to ruin that friendship. What if she doesn’t like me back? Did I just say that I was worried because she may not have feelings for me? This is so weird! I just cannot stand in front of her and spill things out like “Hey R.W. (I need to keep her name as a secret), I think I may have feelings for you?”
This November will mark the 33rd year of the American Film Market, an eight-day event for film enthusiasts and buyers. This year, Daniel Radcliffe’s romantic comedy, The F Word, is among the list of 402 films that will be shown.