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HP Update (Friday, November 18, 2005)

Potter Mania

The show begins at MIDNIGHT on Thursday, November 17, 2005. If you have an IMAX anywhere near, go and get tickets online (MovieTickets.com) and EARLY.

New York Times review posted. It's awesome; check it out at nytimes.com.


HP4 Review (Friday, November 18, 2005)

 

One Scary Ride full of Adventure

James Molnar attend the 12:02 a.m. showing of Goblet and will have his review ready for tomorrow afternoon. CHECK BACK SOON.

Preview: "It's awesome!" - James


The Young Wizard Puts Away Childish Things
By MANOHLA DARGIS (NYT)
Published: November 17, 2005


Childhood ends for Harry Potter, the young wizard with the zigzag scar and phantasmagorical world of troubles, not long after the dragons have roared and the merpeople have screeched their empty threats through broken teeth. And, as in the book "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" on which this latest and happily satisfying film adaptation is based, childhood ends with screams and a final shudder in a graveyard crowded with tombstones and evil. In a scene of startling intensity, one boy dies while another is delivered from the malevolent force that has steadily wended its way through J. K. Rowling's series toward its prey. ... MORE @ NYTIMES.COM.

 

Review: 'Harry Potter and Goblet of Fire'

By CHRISTY LEMIRE AP Movie Critic
The Associated Press

Nov 18, 2005 — If the third film in the Harry Potter series, last year's "Prisoner of Azkaban," seemed frightening with its soul-sucking Dementors and its German expressionist aesthetic, then the fourth installment, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," will have kids quaking in their seats and perhaps wishing they had an invisibility cloak to hide beneath. ... MORE @ ABCNEWS.COM.

 

Others:

POSITIVE REVIEWS (MOVIES.COM)

The Hollywood Reporter N/A "The best one yet."
Newsweek N/A "… the funniest, the scariest and possibly the most human of the series."
New York Post 3 stars/4 "… exactly what fans are looking for, offering eye-boggling spectacle and lots of well-executed action scenes."
The New York Times N/A "As good as these actors are, nothing prepares you for the malevolent force that is Lord Voldemort and the brilliance of the actor playing him, Ralph Fiennes."
Premiere 4 stars/4 "… Newell puts his own stamp on the franchise and delivers the best Potter movie yet filmed."
Rolling Stone 3 stars/4 "With the cast getting looser and the mind games kinkier, it's hard to resist."
TV Guide 3 stars/4 "Inventive visuals and funny bits abound …"
Variety N/A "… the darkest 'Potter' yet …"

 


HP Update (Sunday, February 13, 2005)

2005=Year of Potter

For Harry Potter, 2005 looks to be a great year. With the sixth book, Half-Blood Prince, being released July 16th and the fourth movie, Goblet of Fire, coming to theatres November 18th, it will be wonderfully busy year for all of us here at the JMNews Dept. Fear not, though, because we will be bringing you the most information on the web and reviews after we have read the book and seen the movie. Keep it here for your latest HARRY POTTER news.


Goblet Trailer

Want to see the new trailer for GOF?

EXCLUSIVE GOBLET Trailer (High) - CLICK HERE

EXCLUSIVE GOBLET Trailer (Low) - CLICK HERE


Goblet to be PG-13

Our Dept. Readers are busy finishing the sixth book in the series and we will post reviews as soon as they are available.

EXCLUSIVE GOBLET PHOTOS - CLICK HERE


Half-Blood Prince

Our Dept. Readers are busy finishing the sixth book in the series and we will post reviews as soon as they are available.


Quick Facts (From Movies.com)

Cast Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Eric Sykes, Timothy Spall (more)
Director(s) Mike Newell
Writer(s) Steven Kloves
Status In theaters (wide)
Genre(s) Adventure, Fantasy
Release Date Nov. 18, 2005
Running Time 157 minutes
MPAA Rating PG-13 - for sequences of fantasy violence and frightening images
Web Site Official Site for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

 

The JMNews Department is now an official member of the Harry Potter Webmaster Community. Because of this membership, we can now bring you cool games. Click the following links to play:

KNIGHT BUS DRIVING GAME - CLICK HERE

WHOMPING WILLOW GAME - CLICK HERE

By James Molnar

 

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