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Stephen King: ‘The Wind Through the Keyhole,’ a new Dark Tower novel

The Wind Through The Keyhole

The story of Roland Deschain and his quest for the Dark Tower has been a part of Stephen King’s literary agenda from the beginning. The opening sections were written in 1970, when King was an ambitious, unknown 22-year-old. The seventh and final volume, “The Dark Tower,” appeared in 2004 and brought the story — all 4,000 pages of it — to a startling conclusion.

 

Harry Potter adventures go on sale in e-book form

Harry Potter

At last, Harry Potter's adventures are available electronically. The seven novels about J.K. Rowling's boy wizard are for sale as e-books and audio books on the author's Pottermore website, the site's creators announced Tuesday.

 

'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter' Trailer: When All You Have Is An Axe, Every Problem Is A Vampire

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

The first trailer for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is out, and you can check it out below. The movie stars Benjamin Walker, Dominic Cooper, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and Alan Tudyk.

 

Pee Wee, Potter, Vader honored at Scream Awards

Pee Wee, Potter, Vader honored at Scream Awards

Heroes and villains from the worlds of horror, fantasy and sci-fi shared the stage at Spike TVs annual Scream Awards. More television event than traditional awards ceremony, the Scream Awards were presented in an amphitheater built on the Universal Studios backlot just for the occasion.

 

Peter Jackson and The Hobbit won't be at Comic Con, but here's a new production video instead

Over the past couple of weeks, Peter Jackson has been slowly revealing images of the dwarves from THE HOBBIT movies. Considering the timing, that prompted speculation that it was building to something specific, like an appearance at Comic Con. Turns out it was perhaps instead meant to introduce and familiarize people with the characters in costume before the filmmaker released his latest video production blog, which...

 

HARRY POTTER: ‘Dark Knight’ record falls as ‘Deathly Hallows 2’ tops $168M

HARRY POTTER: ‘Dark Knight’ record falls as ‘Deathly Hallows 2’ tops $168M

The Dark Knight is dead. Long live the Batman. Since 2008, the Christopher Nolan film featuring posthumous Oscar winner Heath Ledger had held the single-weekend record for domestic box office. “The Dark Knight’s” $158.4-million take topped “Spider-Man 3’s” $151.1-million a year earlier. Now, the Boy Wizard has left both superheroes in the Floo-powder dust.

 

Harry Potter Winds Down, to Big Crowds

Harry Potter Winds Down, to Big Crowds

Harry Potter fans lined up for the opening of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” marking the end of a 13-year saga.

 

Narnia Wins at Box Office

Narnia Wins at Box Office

The latest chapter in 'The Chronicles of Narnia' saga has sailed to the top of the weekend box office, though the franchise sank to a weak debut compared to the first two movies.

 

Critics Consensus: Narnia Looks Great, but Lacks Magic

Critics Consensus: Narnia Looks Great, but Lacks Magic

This week at the movies, we've got a spiritual journey (The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, starring Georgie Henley and Skandar Keynes) and some European intrigue (The Tourist, starring Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie). What do the critics have to say?

 

'Breaking Dawn' First Look: Director Bill Condon Unveils Sexy New Image

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