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According to a recent article, David Bradley – who appeared in the Harry Potter film franchise as caretaker Argus Filch – appeared at the BBC America Television Critics Association panel last Thursday to promote his upcoming role in the documentary “An Adventure in Space and Time.”
On October 9, as Ralph Fiennes’ film The Invisible Woman premieres at the 51st New York Film Festival, the actor will simultaneously be honored by the Film Society of Lincoln Center.
In the Rough, featuring Tom Felton as a budding British golfer, will see an early 2014 release date, Michael J. Critelli (Executive Producer) announced on Facebook yesterday.
Making of the most Twitter’s power for sharing and caring, the Potter bunch were making recommendations left right and centre this week, beginning with Evanna and an incredibly popular article from the New Statesman....
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Ron runs into a snatcher in the woods! What’ll he do? Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
This week Alohomora! continues its global re-read of the Harry Potter series with Chapter 7 of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – “Bagman and Crouch.” Listen along with hosts Caleb, Kat, Laura...
Each professor at Hogwarts has developed a distinctive reputation within the student body, such as Severus Snape’s bitter unfairness (except to his own house), Minerva McGonagall’s just, though sometimes strict teaching style, and Professor Binns’ extraordinarily dull lessons.
Dear Professor Lupin,
I was wondering what your Patronus is, considering you taught Harry how to conjure his own. I’ve heard rumors that it’s a simple wolf, but I don’t believe that’s true, considering seeing a wolf would bring about unhappy thoughts and possibly weaken your patronus.
Professor Longbottom,
Does the fact you are almost all non-magical affect your career. Follow up question how has Hogwarts changed over the years, and why?