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Julie Walters
Reviews Featuring Julie Walters
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
A rollicking family adventure that will please parents as much as children, although the 'slug vomiting scenes may be a bit much for the younger or more sensitive ones.
Outstanding performances make this one of the best British films to date. Men and women both will find it touching, funny and enriching.
One of the most memorable movies of the 80s, worthy of any DVD collection.
A nicely-acted Brit-com, but unfortunately its also unavoidably dull.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
A visually exhilarating but virtually unfathomable hundred-mile-an-hour bare-back hippogriff ride. Baffled? You will be!
Its no Grease or Sweeney Todd, but Mamma Mia! doesnt promise anything it doesnt deliver, and for the musical fan or the ABBA geek, its worth a sing-along.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
An all-around thrilling experience, even at two-and-a-half hours, this Harry Potter installment only whets our appetite for the final act(s) with touches of humor, romance, adventure, and a little bit of scariness.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I
A dawdling story, acting that won't blow you away and a runtime that far outstays its welcome still don't detract enough from HP7's good points to make it fun for all the family (except Dads, Uncles, Grandads etc.)
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