Harry Potter fans are all around. You either discovered the series by reading the books while you were growing up or you watched all the movies. You couldn't wait to start the next one in the series.
I know we have a ton of Harry Potter fans. Raise your hand if you are one of them. I see you over there. Have you seen all the movies? Read the books? Do you have dreams of being a wizard too?
Take me out to the ballgame. Take me out to Hogwartz. Buy me some peanuts and Butter Beer. I don't care if I never get back. Unless it's Harry Potter night at Hodgetown.
This news will make any wizard happy. What better way to get back into the back to school routine than to spend a night at Hodgtown conjuring up all those great spells. What could be a more fun family evening then transporting your family to Hogwartz? Or should we say, in this case, Hodgewartz?
You know you have done it. You are busy doing something at your house and then it happens. That movie you love is playing on your TV. You stop everything you are doing to watch. These are the movies we watch over and over again.
Alan Rickman, the tremendously talented British actor behind such iconic roles as Hans Gruber in Die Hard and Professor Severus Snape in the Harry Potter films, has died at the age of 69 following a bout with cancer.
For decades, scientists have used references to popular culture to help people understand breakthroughs in technology. Although the go-to series for the smart folks behind every innovation in your life has been 'Star Trek,' the latest crazy advancement is also applicable to something a little more, well, magical. Yes, someone has gone and built themselves an rudimentary invisibility cloak, like the one seen in the Harry Potter series.