Nov 10, 2002
Thank you to Char for putting up this transcript of Jason Isaacs on the Richard and Judy Show.
Nov 08, 2002
Simon told us about two new features at the BBC’s site: They have a vote for the most fanciable guy in the HP-verse – contenders include Christian Coulson, Daniel Radcliffe, Tom Felton, Rupert Grint, Sean Biggerstaff, Oliver Phelps (George), and James Phelps (Fred). And there’s also a wordgame. Of course, some of the blokes in …read more!
Nov 08, 2002
Newsround’s Lizo Mzimba reviews Chamber of Secrets.
Nov 08, 2002
Jonathan Ross of the Mirror has posted his review of Chamber of Secrets (as always, please take note of spoilers), in which he mentions the film is “about as close to being a must-see movie for the young as it’s possible to get.” [We who are not-so-young are looking forward to it, too. 🙂 And …read more!
Nov 08, 2002
Slate Magazine. Why isn’t the movie that comes out next week titled Ron Weasley and the Chamber of Secrets? Why isn’t its sequel dubbed Hermione Granger and the Prisoner of Azkaban? Why Harry? What makes him so special? Read the article to find out what Mr Suellentrop thinks about that – and thanks to Amy …read more!
Nov 08, 2002
As Ananova has summarised, the first batch of reviews for Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets have “given the film the thumbs-up.”
Nov 08, 2002
Jeff of the Harry Potter Automatic News Aggregator let us know about a blurb in the Washington Post which mentions that site. Good going, Jeff! TLC is pleased to be associated with such a tech-forward concept.
Nov 08, 2002
At Time for Kids there is an article about the film; the magazine also has an interview with Emma Watson here with a bit more info here.
Nov 08, 2002
Leighanne let us know that the next South Park (debuting Wednesday, November 13 at 10 pm on Comedy Central in the US) features the mountain town’s kids splitting into two costumed camps: the Lord of the Rings devotees and the Potterphiles. Wonder who’ll win?