Mel at the Movies: A Harry Potter Epilogue
After an absolutely magical weekend at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, I wanted to check back in and say, thank you!
After an absolutely magical weekend at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, I wanted to check back in and say, thank you!
I was sad going into Deathly Hallows Part 2. A lot of people I liked were going to die, but this is also the best constructed film in the entire series.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 reminded me what the standards for cinema are, and not just the standards for fantasy cinema either.
I was really excited to finally see a complex character piece in The Half-Blood Prince. It was something that I had been genuinely missing from this series.
What happens when you give a genuinely genius fantasy director a shit film? The answer is Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
The fast-paced action of Goblet of Fire rounded it out as the best, most physical Harry Potter film Mike Newell had to offer. He gave us a Batman movie.
It’s Prisoner of Azkaban time, which means I am now three Harry Potter films deep and I’m starting to feel the fandom you guys. Y’all may have hooked me.
I just… ok. You guys. We’re going to dig into Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in a minute, I promise. But I’ve
We begin my journey through the Harry Potter films on a search for the Sorcerer’s Stone, where I witness the destructive power of magic for the first time.