Helena Bonham Carter Likes Her 'Insane' 'Deathly Hallows' Character
'She's kind of exhausting to play because she screams a lot,' actress admits of Bellatrix Lestrange.
'She's kind of exhausting to play because she screams a lot,' actress admits of Bellatrix Lestrange.
'Green Lantern' stars Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively also announced as guests for the show.
Studio says 3-D conversion wouldn't be ready by film's November 19 release date.
Second-to-last 'Potter' installment hits theaters November 19.
Footage features Harry's oddly dressed doppelgängers and Dobby the house elf.
Tyler Perry's 'Why Did I Get Married Too?' comes in second; Miley Cyrus' 'Last Song' profits at #4.
Wizarding World's Three Broomsticks restaurant will offer fish and chips, chocolate-berry trifle and more.
'Alice in Wonderland' falls to second place, as 'Hot Tub Time Machine' has lukewarm opening.
At #2, 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' bests Jennifer Aniston and Gerard Butler's 'The Bounty Hunter.'
Robert Pattinson's 'Remember Me' opens at #4.
Film shattered expectations by earning $116.3 million in its opening weekend.
Tim Burton's 3-D fantasy earns $116 million, his biggest debut yet and breaks March opening record.
'Tim Burton nailed it,' Hoppus writes of the film.
Seventh Burton-Depp collaboration could do big 3-D box-office numbers.
'Hoppus tried the old hole-in-the-popcorn-bag trick with me. It did not work. The movie, however, did,' Wentz writes.
'That was fun, because I always wanted to be Hermione,' actress says of portraying younger character.
Clip features scenes from 'Alice in Wonderland' interspersed with newly shot footage of the Canadian pop star.
Singer's 'Alice Underground' joins tracks by All Time Low, Pete Wentz and Mark Hoppus.
Before the movie's DVD release, the stars talk about how all that kissing paid off at the box office.
'Twilight' star and onetime Hogwarts student is glad he's not tied to his franchise for 10 years.
'Alice in Wonderland' director/star duo have made movies together for almost 20 years.
Judd Apatow's 'Funny People' drops to a disappointing #5.
Judd Apatow's latest does little to help worst box-office weekend of the summer.
The director laughs about his star's surprise appearance at Comic-Con.