Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
In the fourth of the Harry Potter books things really start to take a dark turn; Harry returns from summer vacation to find he has unknowingly been entered as a contestant for the Tri-Wizard cup which involves three schools and dangerous tasks to win the title and the cup.
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The Goblet of Fire has the kind of tense scary moments I like, they keep my attention but I can still sleep at night. The students are faced with the death of a classmate which shocks the school. I know kids of all ages are fans but suitable for ages 12 and up due to the darker tone.
Is it just wands and wizards or movie magic?....
As it usually goes I think the book was better than the movie but the graphics and magic onscreen is still incredible. With each passing school year Harry encounters more evil influences and scary creatures out to get him, but he triumphs like a champ! I have a soft spot for the third movie but they all have something to love in my book!
Hannah – ClearPlay Muggle
Rated PG-13 for sequences of fantasy violence and frightening images; 157 min; Directed by Mike Newell