Tag Archive: Harry Potter


FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM directed by David Yates (UK, 2016)220px-fantastic_beasts_and_where_to_find_them_poster

The spirit of Mary Poppins is not dead; it’s just been Marvellised. The bottomless bag this time around contains not household fixtures but numerous gremlin-like creatures.

The ‘beasts’ of the title are harmless if handled by a nerd but destructive in unscrupulous hands. Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander plays up the role of an awkward Brit for all its worth to the point that he looks half retarded most of the time. The plot device of hooking him up with a ‘no-maj’ (American for muggle) in the portly shape of Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler) provides a welcome foil to his gormlessness.

JK Rowling further demonstrates her instinctive empathy with tormented adolescence through the invention of the ‘obscurus’, a black cloud of malevolence unleashed when children feel anger and discomfort. In addition, a literal witch hunt provides more of the requisite villainy but it is the anarchic antics of the beasts that steal the show. Continue reading

Michael Gove speaking at the Conservative Part...

Michael Gove

A model reader? (Illustration by Christopher Healy)

The pronouncement by UK’s Education Secretary , Michael Gove that children as young as 11 should read 50 books a year is just plain daft.

I recognise the need to improve literacy standards but setting a quota system is typical of the Tory mindset wherein everything is measurable in statistical terms alone.

If Gove’s dictum was logical it would mean that higher and speedier the consumer, the brighter the child.

Any parent or teacher who tries to impose such standards on children are more likely to put them off reading for life.  If kids read only to reach a set target or to get better grades, what motivation will they have to continue reading when they reach adulthood. Continue reading

NEW RAT PACK MEMBER

Pope Benedict has added another ultra reactionary bishop to what I’ve decided to call his ‘rat pack’ . Not content with endorsing Holocaust denying Bishop Williamson, the  news today is that Ratzinger  has promoted Gerhard Maria Wagner  to the post of auxiliary bishop in the Austrian diocese of Linz.

Wagner  believes Harry Potter is “pure satanism” and that Hurricane Katrina and the Tsunami in Thailand were not natural disasters but God’s way of punishing sinners. Continue reading