
The fourth year at Hogwarts see’s the tri-wizard tournament take place, meaning two other wizarding schools come for a year. Some twists and turns see the usual tri-tournament having a fourth competitor in an underaged wizard taking part and yes you guessed it, Harry Potter is that wizard.
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July 13, 2011 | Categories: Harry Potter, Reviews | Tags: 2005, Adrian Rawlins, Adventure, Afshan Azad, Alan Rickman, Bonnie Wright, Brendan Gleeson, Clemence Poesy, Daniel Radcliffe, David Bradley, David Tennant, Devon Murray, Emma Watson, Family, Fantasy, Frances de la Tour, Gary Oldman, Geraldine Somerville, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, James Phelps, Jason Issacs, Jeff Rawle, Julie Walters, Katie Leung, Maggie Smith, Mark Williams, Matthew Lewis, Michael Gambon, Oliver Phelps, Ralph Fiennes, Review, Robbie Coltrane, Robert Hardy, Robert Pattinson, Roger Lloyd-Pack, Rupert Grint, Shirley Henderson, Stanislav Ianevski, Timothy Spall, Tom Felton, Warwick Davis | 2 Comments »

We head back to Hogwarts for second year. Although something or someone is trying to stop Harry from getting back. He receives no letters from Ron or Hermione over the summer, then cannot get through the barrier at King’s Cross to get on the Hogwarts express. But what is he being warned against?
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May 20, 2011 | Categories: Harry Potter, Reviews | Tags: 2002, Adventure, Alan Rickman, Alfie Enoch, Bonnie Wright, Chris Columbus, Chris Rankin, Daniel Radcliffe, David Bradley, Devon Murrary, Eleanor Columbus, Emma Watson, Family, Fantasy, Fiona Shaw, Gemma Jones, Gemma Padley, Harry Melling, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Heather Bleasdale, Hugh Mitchell, J.K. Rowling, James Phelps, Jamie Waylett, Jason Isaacs, John Cleese, Josh Herdman, Julie Walters, Kenneth Branagh, Luke Youngblood, Maggie Smith, Mark Williams, Matthew Lewis, Miriam Margolyes, Oliver Phelps, Review, Richard Griffiths, Richard Harris, Robbie Coltrane, Rupert Grint, Sean Biggerstaff, Shirley Henderson, Toby Jones, Tom Felton, Tom Knight, Warwick Davis | 1 Comment »

Miss Pettigrew is a middle-aged governess in London, who is unfairly dismissed from her job. On her quest to find a new job she takes the address from the agency in which she works for and turns up pretending that she has been sent by the agency.
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November 6, 2009 | Categories: Reviews | Tags: 2008, Amy Adams, Comedy, Frances McDormand, Lee Pace, Mark Strong, Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day, Review, Romance, Shirley Henderson, Tom Payne | Leave A Comment »

The main reason for wanting to watch this was to see how talented Emma Roberts is. I have heard a lot about her for a few years now, being a big Julia Roberts fan and yes you can see they are related when you look at Emma. So that was why I actually watched this film to start off with, as it was not really on my want to see list.
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August 25, 2009 | Categories: Reviews | Tags: 2008, Alex Pettyfer, Drama, Emma Roberts, Julia Roberts, Juno Temple, Kimberley Nixon, Lexi Ainsworth, Natasha Richardson, Review, Romance, Shelby Young, Shirley Henderson, Wild Child | 3 Comments »