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    Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix Review

    As Harry’s fifth year at Hogwarts begins in The Order of the Phoenix, he is shunned by many of his schoolmates. No one believes him regarding Voldemort’s return. One of the great subplots in this movie is that the Minister of Magic thinks that Dumbledore is out for the minister’s job so he sends Dolores Umbridge to the school as a professor. She’s mean and awful but she covers it up with a happy smile and a pink wardrobe and causes all sorts of trouble for Harry and his friends.

    Rating: Five out of five buckets.
    Release Date: December 11, 2009
    MPAA Rating: PG13
    Best Age Group: 10+
    Sexual Content
    :
    Mild
    Violent Content:
    Moderate
    Crude or Profane Language:
    Mild
    Drugs and Alcohol Content: MIld

    See the trailer here!

    Talking Points:

    Like the 4th movie, this movie is also rated PG13. In this movie Harry prepares for his darkest year ever dealing with the evil wizard, Lord Voldermort. Due to violence and a scary plot, it may frighten some kids. Depending on the child, this movie is best suited for kids ages 10 and up.

    Not being a Harry Potter fan until a few weeks ago, I have thoroughly enjoyed the Harry Potter series so far, and can’t wait to read the books. If your kids like fantasy, action movies, with mild to moderate violence, it’s a fun family escape into a different world. I give the Harry Potter movies 1 – 5, five buckets!

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