Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire

The fourth movie in a series I haven't read, this one putting Harry in a legendary tournament that brings in two other schools.At this point I'm starting to see the formula that Rowling uses: start off with the evil plot for that year, figure out the drawn-out mystery that involved an attempt on Harry's life, then end up with a twist involving someone that's been in clear view really being a bad guy under cover (and always working for Voldemort). That aside, this is really a good movie.

Harry's first school dance, dragons, a death, Voldemort, a very amusing eyeball, underwater antics, and a lot more. All the usual variety of creatures, places, and sights that one has come to expect from the series, nothing more of which I will goive away; you'll have too much fun discovering them for yourself. As far as the rating, this one earned a PG-13, which considering one or two things towards the end just might be earned this time (Most PG-13's should be PG and most PGs should be G).

Not a disappointment, the series is advancing both in plot and quality.