New clip from Tom Felton’s upcoming movie
Tom Felton has an intense scene with Taraji P. Henson in this new clip from upcoming movie “From the Rough.” The inspirational film opens in select theaters April 25.
Tom Felton has an intense scene with Taraji P. Henson in this new clip from upcoming movie “From the Rough.” The inspirational film opens in select theaters April 25.
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.
“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.
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.
MuggleNet’s global book club Alohomora! continues its reread of the Harry Potter series by closing out Goblet of Fire with a LIVE movie watch. Join hosts Kat, Caleb, Michael, and Laura and special guest host Bryn Court, lead sculptor of the Harry Potter film franchise and Diagon Alley in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park!
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.
You can’t hate on the HP movies without acknowledging a few things!
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.
The film can be thoroughly enjoyable if you allow yourself to go where the story goes rather than trying to stuff it into a specific categorical box. “After the Dark” is not what you’re expecting, but it is a film that will make you question everything.
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