Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

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Harry Potter, after spending another dissatisfying summer with The Dursleys, returns to Hogwarts ready to train and study. However, when Harry and classmates delve into the mystery surrounding an escaped prisoner, they realize that he may pose a serious threat to the young wizard.

Release Date: June 4, 2004

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Runtime: 2h 22m

Budget: $130,000,000

Box Office: $789,804,554

Phase

Classification

Runtime
2h 22m

Production

Budget
$130,000,000

Box Office
$789,804,554

Daniel Radcliffe
Harry Potter
Rupert Grint
Ron Weasley
Emma Watson
Hermione Granger
Gary Oldman
Sirius Black
David Thewlis
Remus Lupin
Alan Rickman
Severus Snape
Michael Gambon
Albus Dumbledore
Tom Felton
Draco Malfoy
Emma Thompson
Sybill Trelawney
Maggie Smith
Minerva McGonagall
Bonnie Wright
Ginny Weasley
Timothy Spall
Peter Pettigrew
Matthew Lewis
Neville Longbottom
David Bradley
Argus Filch
Julie Walters
Molly Weasley
Mark Williams
Arthur Weasley
Richard Griffiths
Vernon Dursley
Fiona Shaw
Petunia Dursley
Harry Melling
Dudley Dursley
Alfred Enoch
Dean Thomas
Chris Rankin
Percy Weasley
Robert Hardy
Cornelius Fudge
Pam Ferris
Marge Dursley
Warwick Davis
Filius Flitwick
Dawn French
The Fat Lady
Lee Ingleby
Stan Shunpike
Lenny Henry
Shrunken Head
Genevieve Gaunt
Pansy Parkinson
Jimmy Gardner
Ernie Prang
Julie Christie
Madam Rosmerta
Paul Whitehouse
Sir Cadogan
Adrian Rawlins
James Potter
Jennifer Smith
Lavender Brown
Robbie Coltrane
Rubeus Hagrid
Josh Herdman
Gregory Goyle
Jamie Waylett
Vincent Crabbe
Devon Murray
Seamus Finnigan
Danielle Tabor
Angelina Johnson
James Phelps
Fred Weasley
Oliver Phelps
George Weasley
Sitara Shah
Parvati Patil
Michael Barnathan
Executive Producer
David Heyman
Producer
Callum McDougall
Executive Producer
Tanya Seghatchian
Executive Producer
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Reviewer:
CinemaSerf
Date:
September 4, 2023
I recall the controversy as this was released. Alfonso Cuarón consciously decided to darken this film, and the light-hearted stories of the first two are replaced by an edgier approach to this tale for our wizarding trio. The world's most wanted wizard "Sirius Black" (Gary Oldman) escapes from "Azkaban" allegedly bent on the destruction of "Harry". The script has more by way of addition to the original book, but in a complementary - not detracting way. As the children grow into young adults, we are exposed to a scarier side of their existence - the "Dementors" that are supposed to protect the innocent and the "Boggart" all serve to introduce a physical fluidity to this shape-shifting environment of peril in which they now exist. The presence of "Valdemort" becomes more omnipresent and there is so much more substance to the stories now. Sir Michael Gambon takes over the role of "Dumbledore" without quite the presence of Richard Harris, but we can tell now that this series is heading for murky, dangerous, waters...
Rating:
8.0
Reviewer:
Nathan
Date:
November 25, 2022
_Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban_ is fantastic! This entry is another drastic step up from the previous film and the tone takes a dramatic shift in terms of seriousness. The quality and cinematography are simply brilliant in this film. There are so many amazing shots and sequences that just had me completely enamored. These films are ahead of their time for sure. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban has the best plot of the series so far. There is a constant threat looming in the background throughout the entire film that is known from the opening minutes. Sirius Black's menacing posters and headlines create a real sense of danger, and he truly seems mad. The dementors also deliver a serious threat on screen. Their introduction is terrifying, and their presence is felt in every scene. One of my favorite things about this film is the conclusion, the time traveling elements are perfect and answer so many questions that I had when running through the finale the first time. My fiancé and I were very confused at how things were happening, and I was having a hard time believing it. But it was brilliant the way it looped around, and the audience was given more background information that made those scenes complete. The trio of Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint elevate their performances once again. Their chemistry is amazing, and I have a feeling this complement will be handed out during every film until the conclusion. Gary Oldman was fantastic as Sirius Black and one of the more compelling "villains" of the series so far. Michael Gambon does an excellent job filling in for the late Richard Harris, it was really difficult to even tell that it was a different actor. My only complaint about this film was the beginning of the movie was slightly rushed. I felt like from when Harry left the Dursley's to when he arrived at Hogwarts the audience was whipped around from location to location, and it was hard to keep track of why. But the plot settles in and finds it's groove after that and delivers a near perfect conclusion. **Score:** _87%_ | **Verdict:** _Excellent_
Rating:
9.0