My, Hermione, you've grown!
Apparently, the fourth time's the charm.
After three arguably failed attempts at adapting J. K. Rowling's fantastical stories to the silver screen, the latest installment in the Potter series has finally done its book justice. In "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," director Mike Newell ("Four Weddings and a Funeral") finally gets right what his predecessors Chris Columbus and Alfonso Cuaron did not -- like some sort of cinematic Goldilocks, Newell has found a happy medium between the work of Columbus and Cuaron and created the mama bear of Potter movies. Columbus was overly...
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