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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)

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Reviews Counted: 225 Fresh: 201  Rotten:24 Average Rating: 7.8/10
 
Consensus: In Cuaron's hands, Azkaban has emotional depth to go along with the technical wizardry.
 

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Rated: PG

Runtime: 2 hrs 22 mins

Theatrical Release: 31-05-2004

Synopsis: Thirteen year-old Harry Potter (DANIEL RADCLIFFE) has reluctantly spent yet another summer with the Dursleys, his dismal relatives, “behaving himself” and not practicing any magic. That is, until Uncle Vernon’s bullying sister, Aunt Marge (PAM FERRIS), comes to visit. Aunt Marge has... Thirteen year-old Harry Potter (DANIEL RADCLIFFE) has reluctantly spent yet another summer with the Dursleys, his dismal relatives, “behaving himself” and not practicing any magic. That is, until Uncle Vernon’s bullying sister, Aunt Marge (PAM FERRIS), comes to visit. Aunt Marge has always been particularly horrible to Harry and this time pushes him so far that he “accidentally” causes her to inflate like a monstrous balloon and drift away! Fearing punishment from his Aunt and Uncle (and repercussions from Hogwarts and the Ministry of Magic, which strictly forbids students from using magic in the non-magic world), Harry escapes into the night. He is promptly picked up by the Knight Bus, a fantastic triple-decker purple vehicle that whisks him off to the Leaky Cauldron pub. Upon arrival, Harry is met by the Minister of Magic, Cornelius Fudge, who inexplicably doesn’t punish the teenager for his errant wizardry and instead insists that he spend the night at the Leaky Cauldron before heading back to Hogwarts for his third year of study. It quickly transpires that a dangerous and enigmatic wizard, Sirius Black (GARY OLDMAN), has escaped Azkaban prison and is believed to be searching for Harry. Legend has it that Black was responsible for leading Lord Voldemort to Harry’s parents and ultimately to their subsequent deaths; it is also believed that he is determined to kill Harry too. To make matters worse, Hogwarts is playing host to the Dementors, the terrifying Azkaban guards who are stationed at the school in an attempt to protect the students from Black. The Dementors suck the souls from their victims and, unfortunately for Harry, they seem to have more of an effect on him than the rest of his classmates. Their ominous presence chills the young wizard to the bone, rendering him virtually helpless, until Professor Lupin (DAVID THEWLIS), the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, trains Harry in how to use the Patronus Charm to shield himself from the Dementors’ paralyzing effects. Meanwhile, Harry’s third year at Hogwarts is filled with exciting new creatures like Buckbeak, a magical half-horse, half-eagle creature called a “Hippogriff”; eerie encounters with Divination Professor Sibyll Trelawney (EMMA THOMPSON) and the omen of death known as the “Grim”; and breathtaking adventures, including clandestine visits to the wizarding village of Hogsmeade, deciphering secrets hidden in the enchanted Marauder’s Map, and a terrifying trip to the Shrieking Shack (the most haunted dwelling in Britain). Along the way, Harry will try to make sense of Hermione’s (EMMA WATSON) puzzling appearances and disappearances, with the help of Ron (RUPERT GRINT) and the giant Hagrid (ROBBIE COLTRANE), who has taken on a new position at Hogwarts as the Care of Magical Creatures teacher. A confrontation between Harry and the menacing Sirius Black seems inevitable…but what exactly is Professor Lupin’s relationship with Black? What is the dark secret that Professor Snape (ALAN RICKMAN) is so eager to reveal? And just why is Ron’s pet rat Scabbers so frantic to escape his grasp? Harry will need all of the courage, magic and support he can muster to answer these questions and uncover the truth behind Sirius Black and his ties to the gifted young wizard’s mysterious past. Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Heyday Films / 1492 Pictures production, an Alfonso Cuarón film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, starring DANIEL RADCLIFFE, RUPERT GRINT, EMMA WATSON, ROBBIE COLTRANE, MICHAEL GAMBON, RICHARD GRIFFITHS, GARY OLDMAN, ALAN RICKMAN, FIONA SHAW, MAGGIE SMITH, TIMOTHY SPALL, DAVID THEWLIS, EMMA THOMPSON and JULIE WALTERS. Directed by ALFONSO CUARÓN, the film is produced by DAVID HEYMAN, CHRIS COLUMBUS and MARK RADCLIFFE. The screenplay is by STEVE KLOVES, based on the novel by J.K. ROWLING. The executive producers are MICHAEL BARNATHAN, CALLUM McDOUGALL and TANYA SEGHATCHIAN. The director of photography is MICHAEL SERESIN; the production designer is STUART CRAIG; the editor is STEVEN WEISBERG, and the music is composed by JOHN WILLIAMS. This film has been rated “PG” by the MPAA for “frightening moments, creature violence and mild language.” Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company. -- © Warner Bros. [More]

Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, David Thewlis, Gary Oldman

Director: Alfonso Cuaron
Screenwriter: Steve Kloves
Producer: Chris Columbus, David Heyman
Composer: John Williams

DVD Info

Release:

Nov 12, 2007

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Keep Case - O-Sleeve
  • Full Frame - 1.33

Audio:

  • Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, Spanish
  • Dolby Digital 2.0
  • Subtitles - English, French, Spanish - Optional

Addititonal Product:

  • Trading Card

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Compared to its predecessors, this is a more wintry, thoughtful and rewarding movie.

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06/24/06
Wally Hammond
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03/06/05
Independent
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Brilliantly conceived, Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban is a fantastic step up from the first films.

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07/20/04
Joe Utichi
FilmFocus
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This is the best Harry Potter film to date.

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07/03/04
David Gritten
Daily Telegraph
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4.5/5

Darker, edgier and more artful than its predecessors. What's even more surprising is that it's actually very good!

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06/05/04
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall
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Here, at last, Harry Potter And The Movie Adventure hauls itself up to the standards set by the brilliant books.

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06/04/04
Colin Kennedy
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4/5

The sets are spectacular and the effects largely seamless.

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06/01/04
Nev Pierce
BBC
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4/5

Cuaron has more than done it justice, delivering an enjoyable, beautifully directed film that is comfortably superior to its two predecessors.

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05/29/04
Matthew Turner
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It's all rattling good fun.

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05/28/04
Peter Bradshaw
Guardian [UK]
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A dark and sombre film that is spookier but less amusing than the first two.

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05/27/04
Annette Dasey
Teletext
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4/5

Cuarón's appointment to this franchise is quite simply the most inspired Hollywood gamble of the yea

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05/26/04
James Christopher
Times [UK]
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This isn't a radical departure from the previous films. Solid entertainment for fans.

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12/15/03
Daniel Etherington
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07/14/07
Joe Lozito
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Rather than a brand new sense of adventure, there's a sense in this sequel of a rerun, a tendency that even Harry's extreme magic can't seem to overcome.

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05/30/07
Prairie Miller
Long Island Press
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A menagerie of menacing and morphing computer-generated special effects make the movie worthwhile.

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05/02/07
Kam Williams
Princeton Town Topics
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Cuarón has produced the most terrifying and darkly humorous movie adaptation of Rowling's stories to date, giving it a visual flair sorely missing in the previous installments.

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09/25/06
Peter T. Chattaway
Christianity Today
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[Director] Cuarón's imagery delights again and again

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08/26/06
Jay Antani
Perihelion Journal
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2.5/5

Two and a half hours of neck-cramping semi-entertainment.

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12/06/05
Jeremiah Lewis
Film Threat
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What we're treated to is less a story than a series of vignettes.

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12/06/05
Rick Kisonak
Film Threat
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The childlike whimsy of the previous Potters is dead, replaced by an encroaching loss of innocence and a foreboding sense of darkness. A new punch of life for the series.

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11/17/05
Christopher Smith
Bangor Daily News (Maine)
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