Five Similarities Between “Home Alone” and “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”
These two festive films have a lot more in common besides the holiday. From plot points to character tropes, they are practically mirrors of one another.
These two festive films have a lot more in common besides the holiday. From plot points to character tropes, they are practically mirrors of one another.
Theaters are struggling right now, but many productions are turning to the internet to generate revenue for themselves and other charitable organizations. You can read about some of them in this week’s Casting News.
Join us for National Sock Day and relive those magical moments surrounding our favorite footwear: the sock.
In this week’s Caption Contest, Marjorie Dursley gives her brother Vernon some advice in confidence. What is she saying? Read this week’s winning captions to find out!
Check out how we break down “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” using Jessica Brody’s guide to novel structure “Save the Cat! Writes a Novel” and get a better feel for how this layout works for fiction writing.
Newsflash: Harry Melling looks different now that he’s 31! We have more on that plus trailers, release dates, and new projects galore in this week’s edition of MuggleNet’s Casting News.
“Harry Potter” meets the new “Enola Holmes” film – whom would your favorite characters play?
You’ll be (not at all) shocked to learn that more movie dates have been pushed back this week. But we also have an inspiring “Desert Island Discs” interview with Samantha Morton in MuggleNet’s Casting News, plus much more.
The future is on all of our minds right now, and some of our Wizarding World alumni are actively working to make it a better place. Read more about that plus plenty of other new projects in the works in MuggleNet’s Casting News!
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