Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
As the Dark forces of Voldemort have taken over Hogwarts and the Magical World, the trio must enter the castle, take it back, and destroy the last Horcruxes to finally destroy Voldemort.
As the Dark forces of Voldemort have taken over Hogwarts and the Magical World, the trio must enter the castle, take it back, and destroy the last Horcruxes to finally destroy Voldemort.
Final trailer of the Harry Potter franchise.
The first trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 was just released, in which we see the final battle and the destruction of Hogwarts.
In the fifth installment of the Harry Potter series, Harry and Dumbledore have to deal with the Ministry of Magic being in denial about Voldemort’s return and their interference in Hogwarts through Ministry official Dolores Umbridge.
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Our latest and last issue as a PDF. This marks a new beginning for us, and marks the actual 2-month countdown for the opening of yam-mag.com. In this issue, McNeil from The Dark of the Matinee gives us a look at what was the Toronto Film Festival this year, and gives his thoughts on Let Me In, Black Swan, and Norwegian Wood.
Early September ranks right up there with Christmas thanks to the cinematic nirvana I experience at the Toronto Film Festival. 2010 marked the festival’s 35th anniversary, and my own ninth go-round of the TIFF experience.