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Jacob Hando discusses why ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’ has such an impactful front cover.
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Erin Child pays tribute to the late Sir Michael Gambon.
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Slade, Wham and Michael Bublé are undisputed classics, but for a curveball choice for one of Christmas’ best musicians, look no further than John Williams. One of the defining figures of musical scores in cinematic history, Williams’ heavily orchestral music is a nostalgic and triumphant blast for many, but where has the festive association come […]
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Fantasy as a genre has been at the face of cinema for years, from Georges Méliès’ 1903 French silent film A Trip to the Moon to upcoming releases like Dune. However, as fantasy has dominated mainstream cinema since the late ’90s, it’s success has never been assured. With a growing trend in making the genre […]
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Announced at the PS5 Showcase, Hogwarts Legacy has only stirred up controversy since by being tied to notorious transphobe J.K.Rowling.
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In the final reveal event for Sony’s upcoming console, they unveiled games like Hogwarts Legacy and God of War Ragnorak, as well as a price and release date for the PS5.
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Vicky Greer looks into war in YA, and the influences it has in the real world.
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Literature Executive Abi reviews the hotly anticipated new instalment in J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World.
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Ahead of the anticipated release of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, The Edge writers take a look at their favourite moments from the on-screen wizarding world.
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Abi Cutler explains why everyone should be excited about the latest return to JK Rowling’s wizarding world.
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With Fantastic Beasts in cinemas soon, Ellis Murrell counts off some of the Potter series’ most iconic magical creatures.
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The book is always better than its adaptation, right? Our writers discuss.
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Rehana discusses Harry Potter, race and the wonders of fandom.