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Rupert Grint rumored to star in new movie

According to a new article as well as IMDb, there is speculation about a new film, which also includes the rumor that Rupert Grint – who portrayed Ronald Weasley in the “Harry Potter” films – will have a starring role.

Artwork released for “Postman Pat: The Movie”

“Postman Pat: The Movie” is a new film starring Potter-alumni Jim Broadbent, Rupert Grint, and David Tennant – who portrayed Professor Slughorn, Ron Weasley, and Barty Crouch, Jr., respectively – and is due to be released on May 23. Recently, however, RadioTimes.com released some exclusive images for the film.

Movie Review: “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” DVD/Blu-ray Combo Pack

The second installation of The Hobbit trilogy, The Desolation of Smaug, premiered in theaters on December 13, 2013 and has since made over $258 million dollars at the box office. It’s an impressive film, the one I prefer of the two, actually. There is said to be hours upon hours of special feature footage out there from the entire process – but you won’t find any of it on the April 8th release of The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug DVD/Blu-Ray Combo Pack.

Warner Bros. “Fantastic Beasts” plans “three megamovies” starting in New York

A New York Times profile piece on Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara reveals new details on the upcoming Fantastic Beasts adaptation being penned by J.K. Rowling.

The article gives an in-depth account of the new CEO’s work at the helm of Warner Bros., including persuading Rowling to expand the Potter universe by bringing Newt Scamander and Fantastic Beasts into a feature film.

Movie Review: “Gravity” Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack

Alfonso Cuarón has long been one of my favorite directors (I can hear the anti-Cuaronites booing as I type this) and Gravity only cemented that for me. No matter what you think about his choices, story-telling ability, etc., you would have to admit that he is a visionary. It’s always clear how passionate Alfonso is, and again, Gravity was obviously no exception.