Harry Potter Stars Still Burning Bright
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- Harry Potter Stars Still Burning Bright
- Magical look at Potter fan subculture
- ‘Inkheart’ the movie is no ‘Harry Potter’
- New encyclopaedia for Harry Potter enthusiasts
- Sequels prequels and remakes in 2009
Harry Potter Stars Still Burning Bright
Harry Potter’s Page FL
It mentions what other films the actors have done after portraying a wizard. For example Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) starred in December Boys and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) starred in Driving Lessons. Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) recently made.
Magical look at Potter fan subculture
Boston Globe United States
But the documentary sweetly focuses our attention on the way human creativity transforms everything around it. ften in the nuttiest of ways true. But still it’s a good thing.
‘Inkheart’ the movie is no ‘Harry Potter’
Mid Columbia Tri City Herald WA
23 2009 Comments (0) ‘Inkheart’ the movie is no ‘Harry Potter’ By Gary Wolcott atomictown. It is a fantasy based on the first of a series of books by Cornelia Funke that the studio’s promotional people say are beloved. I’ve never heard of her or her book but I’m light years removed from having little ones in the house. I do however pay attention to my surroundings and I haven’t seen kids anywhere reading them. It’s not important. This is a movie and not a book review.
New encyclopaedia for Harry Potter enthusiasts
Sunday Mercury UK
ver the years JK Rowling’s whizz kid wizard has used his mystic might to magic his way into the hearts of book lovers the world over. But if there’s one superfan more fervent than the rest it has to be Steve Vander Ark. In 2000 the 51 year-old librarian set up The Harry Potter Lexicon a highly detailed encyclopaedia of the Potterverse. It includes an exhaustive list of characters places creatures spells and magical devices that exist on planet HP. The Lexicon is so impressive that Rowling even used it herself while writing her books. But the Steve and JK mutual appreciation society cracked wide open recently – when Steve decided to publish the Lexicon in book form.
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Sequels prequels and remakes in 2009
Waterbury Republican American CT
Studios hope that continues this year with such familiar names as “Harry Potter” “Hannah Montana” “Star Trek” “Transformers” “X-Men” “Alvin and the Chipmunks” “Ice Age” “The Terminator” and “Sherlock Holmes. “Fans of the world’s favorite teen wizard have a particular reason to be itching for the next installment. It’s been two years since a “Harry Potter” movie hit theaters the longest interval since Warner Bros. began churning them out in 2001. Part six “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” arrives this summer after a surprise delay when the studio bumped it from its original slot last November. “Half-Blood Prince” has Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) charged with unlocking secrets from the noggin of a new teacher (Jim Broadbent) information vital to the young wizard’s ongoing battle with the evil Voldemoort. Meantime Harry struggles to get on with the usual teenage pressures of school social activities and budding romance.