Bristol Cinema - Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix, Bristol, Somerset
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15 July 2007: Bristol Cinema - Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix
Where Harry and his friends grow up, no one believes them, and he has to muster a wizard army to fight the deadly Lord Voldemort and his evil cohorts
'Pitched at a more mature audience, much of the story is distressingly adult as Yates uses this to bridge previous films with the upcoming showdown. [The] robust visual narrative assumes mental agility from the audience, something Harry's aging fans will appreciate. Growing up isn't kids stuff; any more than saving the world from fearsome evil.'
'This is the film where the actors we've watched through five films seem to blossom and mature before our eyes. Among Harry's core group, Emma Watson paints a striking portrait of emerging womanhood as Hermoine Granger. And blimey if Rupert Grint doesn't storm the barricades of boyishness to find something emergent, touching and vital in Ron Weasley.'
'At practically every turn, dread is a character unto itself, atmospherically pulsating to fruition out of director David Yates' masterful direction, Slawomir Idziak's (2001's "Black Hawk Down") sumptuously brooding cinematography, and Stuart Craig's (2000's "The Legend of Bagger Vance") extravagant production design. At once fantastical and grittily reality-based, the picture's mystical aesthetics and sharply truthful humanity meet smoothly in the middle. The action set-pieces amidst the drama additionally raise the stakes, mysterious and threatening in a way they haven't quite previously been captured in this series. The opening attack by the Dementors is genuinely chilling and foreboding, while the climactic good vs. evil standoff at the Department of Mysteries is stunningly realized.'
'Daniel Radcliffe ... He was actually believable in this film.'
See http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0373889/ for more details.
Ticket Prices: £6.75 (£4.99 concessions). Advance booking on [number available to members only] 240 (60p booking fee).
This screening starts at 1.30pm
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