The first official trailer for The Sweet Shop, a drama filmed over a year ago by Harry Potter star Matthew Lewis, is finally being released by filmmakers. The story shows how a singer finds solace in his hometown and a local sweet shop girl, portrayed by Gemma Atkinson, only to be found out by a nosy reporter, portrayed by Lewis. At the moment, however, the film has no set release date in theaters or DVD/BD.

Conrad Pope, supervising orchestrator on the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows film scores, has just updated his facebook page saying that he and Alexandre Desplat have just finished recording the final notes for Part 2. This is exciting as it means the movie is nearing completion and will be on screens very soon. But it's also one of I'm sure many sad moments that we will experience over the coming months, as this chapter in Harry Potter's history draws to a close.
Great new interview: David Yates and David Heyman discuss everything Harry Potter
A near half-hour interview with director David Yates and producer David Heyman has appeared online. In this excellent, relaxed, friendly interview the two discuss pretty much everything surrounding their work on the Harry Potter series. Watch that all right here:
Awards season update: Harry Potter not getting much love
The 2011/12 awards season is now in full swing, with nominations and winners being announced in the run up to the Oscar climax.
After this year’s mega-earning, critically acclaimed, grand finale, Deathly Hallows Part 2, Potter fans were hoping the series would finally get the recognition it deserves and pick up a few big Academy Awards, and distributor Warner Bros. has been putting on a big campaign to try and help it along.
And while you will find Harry Potter scattered through the nomination lists released thus far, it’s mainly in the usual second tier technical categories. Of course everyone would be very grateful for recognition in these areas (art direction, visual effects, sound, etc), but many people, including surely the critics who gave it 96% positive reviews, thought this year we could break into the big ones – directing, writing, best picture.
We’ve also heard people crying out that the likes of Alan Rickman, Ralph Fiennes, Maggie Smith and Dan Radcliffe deserve to take home acting awards.
But those names are all absent so far, and these early awards are usually a good indication of where Oscar votes will go too.
Anyway, here are the nominations we have at this moment in time:


