HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN

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And so the madness of king Harry rolls into town again. I must admit I didn’t go and see CHAMBER OF SECRETS at the cinema, after I fell out of love with the idea of the boy wizard in a movie following the pace-less dross that was the first film. I took me a while but I got round to seeing part II on dvd around Easter of last year, and it made me believe a good stab could be made of making J.K Rowling’s book into a viable piece of entertainment. Thankfully the larger gap between instalments this time has been used to fine tune the Potter engine, giving it a new buzz and excitement that is needed to break the deadly sense of repetition that could sneak in after two previous visits to Hogwarts. Thankfully, new director Alfonso Cuaron injects a new visual dynamic, giving it the edge over Chris Columbus’ work (Director of STONE and CHAMBER) that mak ]]>

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