Harry Potter
Page of the Wind Episodes 139-145:
In this week’s episodes of Page of the Wind, we cover Kvothe’s introduction to the mean streets of Tarbean, and how Kvothe makes his hard life even harder!
Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them Review
Return to the world of Harry Potter in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, a prequel that makes crass commercialism look good.
The Official Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Scriptbook will be Published in July
Fans of Harry Potter will be able to get the proper version of events even if they can't see the play in London.
Darkest Timeline: Rupert Grint Predicts the End of Ron and Hermione’s Marriage
Rupert Grint gazes into the future and sees a bleak existence for Ronald Weasley.
3D-Printed Thorgi Leads the Corgi Avengers into Battle
Designer Eric Ho has produced an adorable line of cosplaying 3D Corgis.
The First Trailer for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them has been Found
Please don't open the suitcase filled with magical monsters.
This Week at The Bloor: 10/10/14
Björk soars, Mudbloods sinks.
Interview: Daniel Radcliffe
We chat with Daniel Radcliffe about his new film The F Word, co-star Zoe Kazan, not wearing capes, and love as an excuse for sociopathy.
Dream Casting: The Fables Movie
If you’re a fan of Bill Willingham’s amazing Eisner award-winning comic book series Fables, then you’ve probably heard the recent announcement that the DC/Vertigo series is being developed for the silver screen. Here’s our list of dream casting for the upcoming Fables movie!
Fave Finds: TCAF 2013
Sam Maggs shares her haul – and, of course, the wicked work of some incredibly talented folks – in her fave TCAF finds of 2013!
PlayStation Holiday Preview
Dork Shelf was out in full force for last week’s PlayStation Holiday Preview Event. Eric Weiss and Zack Kotzer begin our rundown with quick-hit thoughts and first impressions for Assassin’s Creed III, God of War: Ascension, Hitman: Absolution and more.
The New Old: Sowing Season
This week, our archival DVD column looks at various stages of growing up with looks at Good Will Hunting, High Fidelity, and Adventures in Babysitting, and a look at the volatile nature of change in The Proposition.
The Woman in Black Review
If The Woman in Black is any indication, Daniel Radcliffe will be very savvy when it comes to choosing his post-boy wizard roles. A pitch perfect bit of period horror with menace to spare, this is exactly the kind of film that Harry Potter fans who grew up with the actor would just be starting to get into at their point in their lives. While not reinventing the wheel in any way, director James Watkins has crafted a thoroughly efficient and thrilling genre exercise that evokes favourable comparisons to the works of Wes Craven and Sam Raimi.
Interview: Daniel Radcliffe
Dork Shelf talks to "that Harry Potter guy," Daniel Radcliffe, about breaking out into more adult roles, hosting Saturday Night Live, why everything sounds better when it's said by Alan Rickman, and his latest film, The Woman in Black.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two Review
For fans, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two has been a moment we’ve been both waiting for and dreading simultaneously. To see the end of something that, for those of my age group and level of dedication, has lasted for over a decade is obviously bittersweet. That’s a long time to have really loved and been invested in something.