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On the unlikely chance that you needed even more evidence of Daniel Radcliffe's unflappability in unconventional interview situations, here it is.
'Harry Potter 6' raked in $22.2 million at midnight screenings last night.
Says the Vatican newspaper: 'Harry Potter 6' is the "best in the series."
"Scary images, some violence, language, and mild sensuality" — ha!
You've read our account of Daniel Radcliffe's interview with an intrepid 11-year-old reporter. Now read Danielle Azzolina's version.
In movies today, you're either 'Harry Potter,' or you're broke.
Emma Watson and Rupert Grint may have momentarily distracted the world by flashing their underwear and contracting swine flu, but Daniel Radcliffe went on a charm offensive.
See, kids, this is EXACTLY why your parents tell you to pay attention during your Defense Against the Dark Arts class.
Paramount's deal with Imax for 'Transformers 2' is apparently the cause. But Michael Bay promises to make it worth it.
Death Eaters! Fire! Noseless Ralph Fiennes! How many small, parental-guardianless children will this movie irreversibly scar this summer?
Warner Bros. has moved the release date of this summer's 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' up by two days, to Wednesday, July 15.
All Death Eater attacks intact, fiery, totally scary-looking.
Does this mean it's not as dark as we thought? Or are children just more used to violent, terrifying imagery?
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