Articles tagged "daniel radcliffe"![]() The PopMatters Summer 2009 Movie Preview FeatureSummer of Same: July 2009by Bill Gibron[29.Apr.09] :. In a rare attempt at novelty, July jets along with only Harry Potter and the Ice Age crew sampling continuing series spoils. The rest provide unknown pleasures. The PopMatters Summer 2009 Movie Preview NewsGoing legit: Why movie stars need live theaterby Chris Jones [Chicago Tribune (MCT)][4.Oct.08] :. NEW YORK—Flushed and sweaty from his exertions, Daniel Radcliffe walked to the front of a Broadway stage and drank in the applause like an “American Idol” act on his first big... ![]() Film ReviewDecember Boysby Tricia Olszewski[21.Sep.07] :. Daniel Radcliffe hasn't exactly taken a huge leap in December Boys, his first cinematic turn outside of the Harry Potter franchise. He's gone from playing a British orphan to an Australian one. ![]() Film ReviewHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)by Bill Gibron[13.Jul.07] :. While one might question the viability of the franchise once Rowling releases the last Potter tome... Order of the Phoenix finds the series settling in quite nicely ![]() NewsRupert Grint is different from his ‘Harry Potter’ characterby Robert W. Butler [McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)][12.Jul.07] :. Sometimes an actor is so closely identified with a character that in the public’s eye he practically becomes the same person. In the case of Rupert Grint and Ron Weasley, the character Grint... ![]() Film ReviewHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)by Cynthia Fuchs[11.Jul.07] :. Order of the Phoenix, for all its shortcomings, does make clear the sense of loss and struggle that comes with maturity. Daniel Radcliffe talks ‘Harry Potter’by Terry Lawson [Detroit Free Press (MCT)][11.Jul.07] :. Daniel Radcliffe has spent the years most young men reserve for rebellion being not only a superior role model for the millions of children who, like him, have grown up with Harry Potter, but also... Monkey Business (Part 3: July)by Bill Gibron[3.May.07] :. Finally, a month with only one remaining series contender. All wizard based Potter-y aside, this will be the most tenuous time for the business called show. After a strong start, the eccentric collection of entertainments here could make or break this potentially record shattering motion picture season. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)by Todd R. Ramlow[18.Nov.05] :. It is sad, though perhaps 'realistic,' that the lesson of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is that all institutions and authority, Good or Evil, are corrupt. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)by Cynthia Fuchs[3.Jun.04] :. Director Alfonso Cuarón brings to the franchise a newly inventive sensibility, and, most important, an appreciation for smart cuts and brevity, especially the requisite Quidditch scene, mercifully short, dark, and stormy. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)by Cynthia Fuchs[29.Nov.02] :. The cruelest of Malfoy's bigotries is directed against lovely, diligent Hermoine. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001)by Todd R. Ramlow[15.Nov.01] :. The makers of 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone' are banking on the fact that so very many people 'have' read the books, so that the confusion of those Luddites who haven't read them matters very little. |
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