Harry becomes the youngest student ever to compete in the legendary Triwizard Tournament, a highly lauded but very dangerous competition between all the great schools of wizardry. Though not averse to taking part, Harry never actually entered himself into the games and it soon becomes clear that dark forces have orchestrated his inclusion. The Goblet of Fire is the fourth in the ever improving Potter movie franchise, with some great subsidiary characters, a darker more malevolent tone and the ch
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HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX (2007)
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Harry and the gang return to Hogwarts and must prepare themselves not only for the inevitable battle with Lord Voldemort, but the beaurocratic and paranoid ‘Ministry of Magic', who have appointed Dolores Umbridge as the school's ‘Defence Against The Dark Arts Professor' purely so that she can suppress an imagined rebellion against the ministry by leaving the pupils powerless. 'The Order Of The Phoenix' is the darkest of an increasingly dark franchise and easily up there with the previous films.
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HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE (2001)
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JK Rowling's all conquering apprentice wizard gets his first film outing. Enrolled at Hogwarts school of wizardry and witchcraft the young Harry is soon up to his neck with trolls, evil wizards and hockey on a broomstick. 'The Philosopher's Stone' is a slick entry to the world of Harry Potter, not quite as engaging as it could have been, but an amiable way to while away a couple of hours.
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HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (2004)
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A brief sojourn in suburban misery and Harry is back for his third year at Hogwarts, a year that will turn out to be no less of a life-threatening adventure than the previous two. Harry discovers that Sirius Black, a man he believes is in league with his arch-enemy, has escaped from prison and talk at the school is that Sirius is determined to hunt Harry down and finish the job his mentor started. 'Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban' has all the blemishless CGI we have come to expect, alon
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HOME (2015)
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HOODWINKED! (2005)
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A spirited and bang up to date re-imagining of the Red Riding Hood fairy tale; the wolf ain't such a bad guy, Riding Hood ain't so innocent and Granny's an extreme sports junkie….ooh, but there are still some pretty bad baddies. Hoodwinked is an enjoyable, high octane kiddie's adventure. Animation looks a bit patchy for people used to Pixar, mind.
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HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (2010)
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On an isolated Atlantic island a settlement of Vikings are having their stock
decimated by dragons. Training as a dragon-slayer young Hiccup really hasn't got the heart for killing and befriends a young dragon. It is from this dragon that he learns of their true nature, but it will take a sea change of political thinking to end the pointless war between dragons and humans. .
A top notch computer animated fantasy adventure.
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IN THE NIGHT GARDEN... WHO'S HERE? (2007)
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'In the Night Garden' is best described as an interpretation of a nursery rhyme picture book and features lots of characters, based loosely on toys, living together within a happy and caring community. If they are aged 1-3 they will love this programme with its beautiful animation, the magic garden and its singing characters. And you can watch it with them!
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JACKANORY: MUDDLE EARTH / THE MAGICIAN OF SAMARKAND (2006)
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Jackanory goes high-tech in these two CGI children's tales: In �Muddle Earth' life is about to change beyond recognition for schoolboy Joe Jefferson and his dog Henry. Joe has been summoned to Muddle Earth, where ogres roam and budgies never stop yakking, by a wizard, Randalf the Wise, who thinks he is a warrior-hero.
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LABYRINTH (1986)
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A fine fantasy from Muppets man, Jim Henson. A young girl wishes for the goblins to take her baby brother away - they do and she has to rescue him, so she enters the magical kingdom of the Goblin King and has many strange adventures. A fantasy film for all age groups!