Snake Woman in the Ivory Tower
Discussing Lana A. Whited’s “The Ivory Tower, Harry Potter, and Beyond”, and celebrating the work of the late British novelist Lynne Reid Banks.
Discussing Lana A. Whited’s “The Ivory Tower, Harry Potter, and Beyond”, and celebrating the work of the late British novelist Lynne Reid Banks.
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by Athan · Published February 29, 2024 · Last modified March 1, 2024
In honor of Welsh holiday, St David’s Day, Dr Beatrice Groves shares which Wizarding World beast has deep roots in Wales’ culture – the Wyvern.
by James Schapiro · Published November 22, 2023 · Last modified November 8, 2023
“Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” deserved a lot better than to be consigned to the ash heap of fandom history.
The hosts of “SpeakBeasty” live for the chaos that happens on the streets of Bhutan near the end of “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.”
by Laurie Beckoff · Published April 1, 2023 · Last modified April 2, 2023
With the future of the “Fantastic Beasts” films uncertain, another magical author is set to arrive on the big screen, alongside a “Potter” alum.
The hosts of “SpeakBeasty” discuss what could arguably be the best scene in the entire “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” film.
From a prison break to a chaotic dinner party, the “SpeakBeasty” hosts have a lot to discuss in this week’s “Secrets of Dumbledore” scene breakdown.
On this episode of “SpeakBeasty,” Ann, Geoff, Lizzie, and Marjolaine take a look at scenes 52 through 55 of the “Secrets of Dumbledore” screenplay.
Join hosts Amy, Ann, Marjolaine, and Shannen as they continue a scene-by-scene deep dive into “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.”
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