British reviewers love GOBLET OF FIRE
November 8th, 2005 by Cinema Eye
British reviews of HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE are starting to trickle in and the buzz is very good. “The passage of Harry and his friends into their teenage years has come off smoothly,” writes James Christopher in the London Times. “Adolescence is Harry’s new foe. And it brings the kind of challenges that most parents hate.” David Edwards of the Daily Mirror writes: “the fourth Harry Potter film is the best yet - a magnificent, magical and truly mesmerising fantasy epic that reminds you just how great a kids’ movie can be.” (Via: imdb)

Hopefully, the continuity of the Harry Potter film concept will be amended in the fourth and resemble more the first and second film. The school-like atmosphere and landscaping visuals of the grounds, which are of considerable importance to most readers, were unreasonably and unpleasantly misrepresented in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.