With the close of the “Harry Potter” film franchise, many fans are left wanting more, and thanks to a new retrospective project, there’s a fabulous way to look back over the life-changing movies.
Editing pro Kees van Diijkhuizen Jr posted the 13-minute “Mischief Managed” online this week along with an explanation as to how he came up with the idea.
Ready to pass out another batch of golden popcorn trophies, the nominees for the 2012 MTV Movie Awards were unveiled on Monday evening (April 30).
With the show being held at the Gibson Amphitheater in Los Angeles, California on June 3rd, this year sees "The Hunger Games" and "Bridesmaids" perched atop the pack with eight nominations apiece.
Making appearances for the grand opening of the "Warner Brothers Studio Tour - The Making of Harry Potter" in Watford, England on Saturday (March 31) were a handful of theultra-popular franchise's cast members including Rupert Grint, Tom Felton and Bonnie Wright.
A vast majority of movie sequels seem to flop at the box office, but that does not stand true for “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2.”
The eighth and final installment of the “Harry Potter” film series earned more than $1.3 billion worldwide at the box office putting it in first place for 2011.
Making for another memorable year, the 2011 Teen Choice Awards took place in Universal City, California on Sunday night (August 7).
Held at the Gibson Amphitheatre, Kaley Cuoco tended to hosting duties as "The Twilight Saga", "Harry Potter", Taylor Swift, Blake Lively and Demi Lovato emerged as the big winners.
Making for the closest race in months, "The Smurfs" and "Cowboys & Aliens" ended up deadlocked at the box office over the weekend of July 28-30, 2011.
The Neil Patrick Harris/ Sofia Vergara fronted "Smurfs" film garnered approximately $12.7 million on Friday while raking in an estimated total of $36 million on its opening weekend.
While forecasts tend to hold up quite predictably, "Captain America: The First Avenger" offered up a surprise by leaping out to the pole position at the box office over the weekend of July 22-24, 2011.
The Chris Evans starring superhero cape pulled in $25.6 million on Friday night while en route to an opening weekend total of $65.8 million - well above the projected total of $58 million.
As he pushes forth with "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2" promotions, Tom Felton kicked off a planned weekend stay in Chicago, Illinois on Friday (July 22).
Following a morning television appearance on MyFoxChicago (see video below), the Draco Malfoy actor had quite the good time as he threw out a ceremonial first pitch before the Chicago Cubs/Houston Astros game at Wrigley Field.