![]() ![]() Code is void if not redeemed by or when Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is no longer in theaters, whichever comes first. *Purchase any of the titles (in any format) listed at on Vudu or via participating Vudu apps between 12:01 am PT on and 11:59 pm PT on and receive a Fandango Promotional Code ("Code") for $5.00 towards the purchase of one Fandango movie ticket to see Transformers: Rise of the Beasts at Fandango partner theaters in the US. Weasley Jessie Cave Lavender Brown Frank Dillane Teenage Tom Riddle Matthew Lewis Neville Longbottom Evanna Lynch Luna Lovegood Helen McCrory Narcissa Malfoy Natalia Tena Nymphadora Tonks Bonnie Wright Ginny Weasley Hero Fiennes Tiffin Young Tom Riddle Mark Williams Arthur Weasley David Yates Director Sloane U'Ren Neely Art Director Steve Kloves Screenwriter David Heyman Producer David Barron Producer Lionel Wigram Executive Producer Nicholas Hooper Original Music Bruno Delbonnel Cinematographer Mark Day Film Editing Stuart Craig Production Design Jany Temime Costume Design Neil Lamont Supervising Art Direction Andrew Ackland-Snow Art Director Alastair Bullock Art Director Gary Tomkins Art Director Hattie Storey Art Director Martin Foley Art Director Molly Hughes Art Director Stephenie McMillan Set Decoration Rosie Goodwin Set Decoration This film ends in a dark place, but the film as a whole has no shortage of classic Potter, with plenty of strange potions to keep the fun along the way.Daniel Radcliffe Harry Potter Rupert Grint Ron Weasley Emma Watson Hermione Granger Helena Bonham Carter Bellatrix Lestrange Jim Broadbent Horace Slughorn Robbie Coltrane Rubeus Hagrid Michael Gambon Dumbledore Alan Rickman Severus Snape Maggie Smith Minerva McGonagall Timothy Spall Peter Pettigrew David Thewlis Remus Lupin David Bradley Argus Filch Warwick Davis Filius Flitwick Tom Felton Draco Malfoy Julie Walters Mrs. Draco's mysterious scenes are nicely sprinkled in to the ongoing conflict and come to a head in the third act, in which this unbreakable vow makes for devastating consequences. After all, we need some comedic relief from all the serious stuff going on with Voldemort.Īfter having a few films in the background, Draco and Snape have a more involved presence here as Snape made an unbreakable vow with the Death Eaters to protect Draco. Watching these characters grow and go through things that teenagers go through (like love), is always a good time. I can't say I'm the biggest fan of when the series takes chances in the rom-com territory, but it's all done in good fun. Keeping the romance theme going, Harry and Ginny finally show their true feelings. These memories prove to be the key in taking the next step in taking down the dark lord.Īfter the missing plot point from Order of Phoenix, Ron takes his chances at Quidditch and catches the eye of a strangely obsessed student, Lavender Brown. His presence provides most of Harry's missions in the film, as he's forced to uncover some of Riddle and Slughorn's memories together. The new (ish) teacher at Hogwarts this year is Professor Slughorn, someone who has had some experience teaching Tom Riddle back in the day. ![]() And considering the end result of this film, it's about dang time. After all, besides the ending fight with Voldemort in Order of the Phoenix, the series hadn't given us a ton of Dumbledore in action. ![]() Half-Blood Prince brings us the beloved duo of Harry and Dumbledore, in what is definitely the latter's meatiest role. Whether it's as a team in Order of the Phoenix, with Hermione in Prisoner of Azkaban, or Ron in Chamber of Secrets, the films always manage to feel different even if the plot veers into familiar territory. I love that each Potter story changes up the formula in terms of Harry's missions. Knowing that the fight against Voldemort is coming, it's difficult to see this for more than just a filler in between, but it's far from that notion. And that's one of the brilliant things about this 6th film, it keeps the tone in line with the somber end of Order of the Phoenix and mixes in nicely timed humor and light energy. While the latter doesn't appear in the film in a physical sense, his presence is felt throughout. Voldemort sets Draco Malfoy out on a secret but important mission inside Hogwarts, while Harry finds and becomes obsessed with a book belonged to "The Half-Blood Prince" amidst his ongoing battle with Voldemort. Half-Blood Prince is perhaps the most plotting of the 8 films, taking its time with the ongoing Voldemort conflict, but the pay-off is about as satisfying as anything the franchise had presented to that point. ![]()
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