Why are we celebrating the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1?
The release of Deathly Hallows marks the beginning of the end for the pop culture phenomenon that is Harry Potter. The Potter books have been translated into 67 languages, and have sold over 400 million copies! The film series is the highest grossing series of all time, and with the release of the last two films looks to cement that record. How often does a pop culture phenomenon like this happen? Not often, so let’s enjoy one of the last big moments left in the series. We are all fans of the series here, and we’d love to see you there!
Why are you celebrating the release at Great Escape Gravois Bluffs in Fenton?
It is the favorite theater of the staff here at ReviewSTL. Why you ask? We are big fans of the leather high back rocking seats (the most comfortable seats at any theaters), the digital sound (last time we were there the bass was incredible) , and of course we would be remiss to mention that Gravois Bluffs was the first theater to employ all digital screens.
Will ReviewSTL be giving away cool prizes?
We will be holding a trivia contest where you can go up against our local Potter expert, Blake. Beat Blake in a short round of trivia for a chance to win a prize! We will be giving prizes to the best people in Harry Potter costumes, and more! It should be a great time.
ReviewSTL will also be shooting video for a new section coming soon to the site! Want to be on a featured video on ReviewSTL’s front page! We know you do, so make sure you come to the midnight show, and bring your friends!
We hope to see you at the midnight release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows!
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