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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Reviews

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Overview


Genre :

Adventure

Release Date :

June 04, 2004

MPAA Rating :

PG

Director :

Alfonso Cuaron

Starring :

Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Gary Oldman, David Thewlis, Peter Best, David Bradley, Julie Christie, Alan Rickman

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Go! Watch this movie. You'll regret if not seeing it.    Readers  4 of 5 [Rate It]

3 of 4

“..the best Harry Potter film yet..”
by Michael Machosky [Pittsburgh Tribune-Review]
3.5 of 4

“..more sophisticated and less candy-coated than in the first two films..”
by Sarah Chauncey [Reel]
4 of 5

“..genuinely exciting at times..”
by David Mercier [FilmJudge]
5 of 5

“..Everything goes marvelously right in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban...”
by Jim Lane [Sacramento News & Review]
4.5 of 5

“..Cuaron has done a masterful job..”
by William Arnold [Seattle Post-Intelligencer]
2.5 of 5

“..a messy, muddled snoozefest..”
by Vince Leo [Qwipster's Movie Reviews]

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