Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Director: David Yates

Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Gary Oldman, Imelda Staunton, Katie Leung

(Warner Brothers, 2007) Rated: PG

US theatrical release date: 11 July 2007 (General release)

UK theatrical release date: 12 July 2007 (General release)

[13 July 2007]

by Bill Gibron

Short Ends & Leader Editor

Rebel with a Cause

While one might question the viability of the franchise once Rowling releases the last Potter tome... Order of the Phoenix finds the series settling in quite nicely

The film was fantastic, I loved it to pieces. I think the possession scene in particular was extremely sentimental and heart breaking. I, myself cried in that part of the movie. Voldemort should just go do us all a favour and walk off a cliff! It’s not like anyone’s going to miss Lord Moldly Voldy!
HARRY POTTER/DANIEL RADCLIFFE IS FAB!!!
Thank you!

Emma Thompson xxx

Comment by Emma Thompson from Liverpool — November 27, 2007 @ 9:09 am

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