“Goblet of Fire” features the return of the dreaded Lord Voldemort _ He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named _ the dark warlock who killed Harry’s parents and tried to kill him, too, when he was just an infant. 6 out of seven planned.) But reading it on the page and seeing it on the screen can be two entirely different experiences, and several scenes will be disturbing to viewers regardless of age. Rowling books that provide the basis for the films, so they know what’s coming. Of course, young fans have already devoured the J.K. This “Potter” earns its PG-13 rating _ a first for the previously PG series about the boy wizard _ as Harry grows into adolescence and learns more about his powers and his past. (AP) – If the third film in the Harry Potter series, last year’s “Prisoner of Azkaban,” seemed frightening with its soul-sucking Dementors and its German expressionist aesthetic, then the fourth installment, “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” will have kids quaking in their seats _ and perhaps wishing they had an invisibility cloak to hide beneath.
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