The Young Wizard Puts Away Childish Things
The Young Wizard Puts Away Childish Things NYTimes:Childhood ends for Harry Potter, the young wizard with the zigzag scar and phantasmagorical world of troubles, not long after the dragons have roared and the merpeople have screeched their empty threats through broken teeth. And, as in the book "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" on which this latest and happily satisfying film adaptation is based, childhood ends with screams and a final shudder in a graveyard crowded with tombstones and evil.
I really cannot wait to see this movie, especially at the IMAX theater, but alas it doesn't seem like it's in the cards for this weekend
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