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According to the “London Evening Standard”, Princess Beatrice did not enjoy books as a child because her dyslexia made sitting and reading difficult. However, once she started reading “Harry Potter”, her relationship with books became positive.
As part of an exhibition honoring film studio powerhouse Warner Bros., the Museum of Modern Art in New York City will be screening select movies produced by the company in the last 20 years, such as The Matrix trilogy, The Dark Knight franchise, and The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
It’s finally here – our first episode analyzing Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire! Join hosts Noah, Eric, & Rosie with fan guest Alyssa, as the explore ‘The Riddle House’ – one of...
We posted in May about Emma Watson gracing the cover of W Magazine, and now she has been featured in the magazine’s video series, Screen Tests with Lynn Hirschberg. In these videos, Hirschberg asks celebrities the same series of questions, including what the first movie they saw was and what it was like to be cast in their first film.
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Harry and Hermione read The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
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Here is a duo that would be difficult to find in the Wizarding World: Draco Malfoy and George Weasley. On Friday, the actors who portrayed these characters, Tom Felton and Oliver Phelps, respectively, attended the Barclaycard British Summer Time Concert in Hyde Park.
Harry Potter actress Katie Leung – who portrayed Cho Chang in the film series – has signed on to star in a new short film project called Sun Never Sets, which is directed and written by Daniel Jewel and produced by Ateh Jewel and Mandy Belnick. This team has previously created highly successful short films Sidney Turtlebaum and Drone.
Just because you’re only in the first grade doesn’t mean you can’t be ambitious. Cady Bost, a first grader at PS41 in New York City, wrote a play about her favorite Harry Potter characters and asked some of her schoolmates to perform it with her.