Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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Entertainment Weekly - 06/11/2004
"[T]he first movie in the series with fear and wonder in its bones, and genuine fun, too....The whole movie zips along with a matter-of-fact cleverness that stays a step ahead of you."Rolling Stone - 06/24/2004
"Not only is this dazzler by far the best and most thrilling of the three Harry Potter movies to date, it's a film that can stand on its own..."New York Times - 06/04/2004
"This is surely the most interesting of the three Potter movies....It feels at once more dangerous, more thoroughly enchanted and more real."Sight and Sound - 08/01/2004
"The magic here works not just on the level of weird and wonderful ghosts and monsters but through a series of haunting images that draw attention to key themes and a breadth of imagination..."USA Today - 11/26/2004
"Alfonso Cuaron directs for mood, and the result is the most satisfying HARRY to date."Los Angeles Times - 11/25/2004
"[Cuaron] brought a new style and intelligence to Hogwarts."In this adaptation of the third book in J.K. Rowling's best-selling series, Harry Potter (Danielle Radcliffe) and his best friends Hermoine (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint), must face the dangerous convict Sirius Black (Gary Oldman), who has ties with their enemy Lord Voldemort. The spectacular fantasy-adventure action of the earlier movies (SORCERER'S STONE and CHAMBER OF SECRETS) is once again presented here, as Alfonso Cuaron lends his unique directorial style to recreating Rowling's magical story on celluloid. A scarier, darker story than the first two, this one concerns the mystery behind why Sirius Black is tracking Harry Potter. Slowly Harry and his friends unravel the clues, and learn secrets about Harry's parents that had all along been hidden from him. Meanwhile, because the deranged Sirius poses a threat to all students at Hogwarts, the school enlists a group of daunting black ghosts called Dementors to stand guard. These flying ghouls have a powerful effect on Harry and frighten him to his core. Yet even these chilling obstacles don't dampen the spirits of the youthful wizards, who meet Buckbeak--a giant flying hawk-horse creature, welcome a new dark arts teacher (David Thewlis) and a new divination teacher (Emma Thompson), and are still determined to beat the rival Slytherin team in Quidditch. HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN offers a visually stunning interpretation of the revered book, and will thrill viewers with its special effects, it's penetrating John Williams score, and its superb performances.
Action | Adventure | Based On A Novel | Children | Children / Family | Coming Of Age | Fantasy | Kids Adventure | Magic | Sequel | Theatrical Release | Witches | Witches And Wizards
| Starring | Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson & Rupert Grint | |
| Directed by | Alfonso Cuaron | |
| Produced by | Chris Columbus & David Heyman | |
| Screenwriting by | Steve Kloves | |
| Composition by | John Williams | |
| Director of Photography | Roger Pratt | |
| Performer | David Thewlis, Gary Oldman, Emma Thompson, Michael Gambon, Robbie Coltrane, Maggie Smith, Alan Rickman, Warwick Davis, Miriam Margolyes, David Bradley, Sally Mortemore, Gemma Jones, Timothy Spall, Bonnie Wright, Tom Felton, Julie Walters, Mark Williams, John Cleese, Shirley Henderson, Jason Isaacs, Richard Griffiths & Fiona Shaw | |
| Executive Production by | Mark Radcliffe, David Barron & Michael Barnathan |
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