HBO's Harry Potter TV series reboot is officially headed our way in 2027, and the film saga's original Golden Trio are now beginning to formally pass the baton to the new Harry Potter, Hermione ...
Mr Monopoly’s journey to Platform Nine and three-quarters transports him into the wizarding world. Players can dive into themed mini-games, collectables and special challenges running until February ...
Of all the unlikely songs to top the pop charts, right up through Oliver Anthony’s “Rich Men North of Richmond,” Harry Chapin’s 1974 hit “Cat’s in the Cradle” remains singular, and singularly ...
The documentary "Cat's In the Cradle: The Song that Changed Our Lives " explores the legacy of Harry Chapin's iconic song, 50 years after its release. With insights from Billy Joel, Pat Benatar, Dee ...
A music documentary built entirely around one song sounds like a precious affair, but it can be a tantalizing one if the song is right. The one-song doc has now emerged as a genre, and in a small way ...
Potter and Weasley’s story: Potter and Weasley are brothers. They love their humans once they warm up to them, but they would do best as the only pets in the home. They love to explore, play with toys ...
Mark Hospodar has been an avid gamer ever since he fired up the original Medal of Honor on his PS1. A history teacher by training, Mark has branched out into the fields of fiction and non-fiction ...
Cat parents know the truth: Some kitties secretly love a good booty smack. Do you know why? Because cats are tiny, little, fluffy weirdos. One TikTok video demonstrated that when a gray Tabby cat’s ...
A new documentary focusing on the late Harry Chapin’s enduring 1974 folk-rock anthem “Cat’s in the Cradle” will be released on DVD and via digital video on November 4. The movie boasts appearances by ...
The new Harry, Ron and Hermione have received their Hogwarts admission letters, as have the newest additions — four out of Ron’s six siblings. Dominic McLaughlin will portray The Boy Who Lived, Harry ...
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