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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)

PG-13 07/08/2007 Adventure, Fantasy 2h 18m
77%
User
Score
7.5/10
78%
71/100

The rebellion begins.

Overview

Returning for his fifth year of study at Hogwarts, Harry is stunned to find that his warnings about the return of Lord Voldemort have been ignored. Left with no choice, Harry takes matters into his own hands, training a small group of students to defend themselves against the dark arts.

Michael Goldenberg

Screenplay

David Yates

Director

Part of the Harry Potter Collection

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Top Billed Cast

Daniel Radcliffe

Daniel Radcliffe

Harry Potter

Rupert Grint

Rupert Grint

Ron Weasley

Emma Watson

Emma Watson

Hermione Granger

Imelda Staunton

Imelda Staunton

Dolores Umbridge

Helena Bonham Carter

Helena Bonham Carter

Bellatrix Lestrange

Robbie Coltrane

Robbie Coltrane

Rubeus Hagrid

Gary Oldman

Gary Oldman

Sirius Black

Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes

Lord Voldemort

Michael Gambon

Michael Gambon

Albus Dumbledore

Media

Trailer

Trailer

Full Movie Preview

Full Movie Preview

Harry & Mr Weasley Travel to the Ministry of Magic

Harry & Mr Weasley Travel to the Ministry of Magic

"There's a Storm Coming"

"There's a Storm Coming"

Hearing at the Ministry

Hearing at the Ministry

Grimmauld Place

Grimmauld Place

Department of Mysteries

Department of Mysteries

Luna's Lost Possessions

Luna's Lost Possessions

Fred and George Hatch a Plan

Fred and George Hatch a Plan

Emotional Range of a Teaspoon

Emotional Range of a Teaspoon

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Reviews

A review by John Chard

Written on August 21, 2019

Front and Centre for Dumbledore's Army.

Term 5 at Hogwarts for Harry and the gang and it's a deeply unsettling time. Harry faces getting expelled and finds himself shunned by many around him. This at a time when the Ministry of Magic compounds his misery by insisting to all and sundry that "you know who" is not back again.

Given that JK Rowling's fifth book is considered to be something of a door stopper, a book more of interim Potter filler than any great amount of substance, credit has to go to new to the franchise director, David Yates. For Yates and his screenwriter Michael Goldenberg have managed to craft a briskly entertaining segment in under 2 hours and 20 minutes of film. Yes it's safe to say that it ultimately does feel like an interim filler movie, one that is for fans and...

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A review by Nathan

Written on January 6, 2023

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is another solid entry into the series with fantastically high stakes, production value, and emotional scenes that leave a lasting impact.

From the beginning minutes, the movie is doubling down on the dark tone the previous two began to establish. The threat of Voldemort still looms, but it is incredibly frustrating that no one seems to believe Harry and Dumbledore. That frustration is perfectly mirrored with Harry as he grows incredibly angry throughout the film, paralleling his connection with the Dark Lord. This more mature and seasoned Potter is a highlight, and his leadership begins to take center stage as he organizes his classmates to train to fight against the dark arts. These scenes are some of my favorites in the film.

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on July 20, 2024

"Harry" has an extra-curricular experience with a "Dementor" which draws the attention of the newly rejuvenated Ministry of Magic and after a show trial in which he is ably defended by "Prof. Dumbledore" our trio return to a school that is all but under martial law. A new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher (a rather Margaret Thatcher-esque Imelda Staunton) is taking over the school by degree, imposing strict rules that merely serve to encourage the pupils to go underground to learn the more practical skills that will be needed if they are ever to face and defeat the evil "Voldemort". All of the characters from the previous stories are now knitting together much better; I still miss Richard Harris as "Dumbledore" but Stauton is as magnificently evil as Emma Thompson is wonderfully pathet...

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