As Harry races against time and evil to destroy the Horcruxes, he uncovers the existence of three most powerful objects in the wizardry world. 2010 fantasy film.
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May 03, 2015
Half a movie at full price, it exists only to supply laborious setup for next summer's final installment.November 22, 2010
The trouble with Harry, as becomes clear from this seventh and penultimate installment, is not that we have lost the plot -- the film is as tangled and as corkscrewed as Bonham Carter's hair -- but that we are in danger of losing everything else.November 20, 2010
There is much to love in the latest offering from the Potter franchise.November 14, 2016
Maturing performances are a bonus, but the show's the thing, and by now it seems much richer than any theme park that could ever be made from it.November 19, 2010
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 is slower and stranger than any of the previous films, simultaneously raising hopes for a haunting finale while dimming hopes for a magical one.November 20, 2013
Maybe Harry Potter could cast a magic spell over us before we see his new movie.November 20, 2013
Yates does a pretty good job with the heavy lifting, but there's not much poetry to this exercise that brings the story of the boy wizard one step closer to its conclusion.November 20, 2013
It feels like the longest, deathliest panto ever made -- and still it isn't over.November 20, 2013
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 isn't close to being a bad movie, but it is arguably the weakest among the seven films in the series.November 20, 2013
Deathly Hallows is the first Harry Potter film that fully delivers on the promise of J.K. Rowling's works, expertly balancing a tricky and expansive narrative, along with quiet character moments and some rollicking action sequences.November 20, 2013
Part 1, like its predecessors, has been made with great care, craft and attention to detail. It is also darker and more foreboding.November 19, 2010
By any measure, Deathly Hallows is a ripping thriller.