Description Harry returns for his second year at Hogwart's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry along with his best friends Hermione and Ron. He ignores warnings not to go back to Hogwarts by a mysterious house elf named Dobby. Soon into the school year strange things start happening. Students are found in a petrified state, messages written in blood appear on the walls and Harry starts to hear voices in his head. It becomes apparent that someone has opened The Chamber of Secrets... but who is responsible and can the dark forces that lurk there be stopped?
| Credits | | Writer: | J.K. Rowling | | Producer: | Chris Columbus, David Barron, David Heyman, Mark Radcliffe, Michael Barnathan | | Score Composer: | John Williams, John Williams, William Ross |
Editorial Reviews "...Many of the sequences are thrilling....The visual environment is beautifully conceived and skillfully rendered..." New York Times - p.E1 - A. O. Scott (11/15/2002)
"...CHAMBER OF SECRETS, the movie weaves a powerful spell over its audience..." USA Today - p.6E - Mike Clark (11/15/2002)
"...[The film has] new characters, marvelously played by fresh king-and-queen hams who conjure the old-fashioned art of well-placed acting..." Entertainment Weekly - p.49-50 - Lisa Schwarzbaum (11/22/2002)
"...The young actors -- Daniel Radcliffe as Harry, Rupert Grint as Ron, and Emma Watson as Hermione -- exude a new ease..." Rolling Stone - p.106 - Peter Travers (12/12/2002)
"...It affords an opportunity for such character actors as Kenneth Branagh and Shirley Henderson to let rip....[The] monsters from the first film are smoother and more nuanced here..." Sight and Sound - p.47-9 - Leslie Felperin (01/01/2003)
"...CHAMBER OF SECRETS, like its predecessor, is intelligently cast and makes good use of behind-the-camera talent..." Los Angeles Times - p.C1 - Kenneth Turan (11/15/2002)
"...Enchanting....We see even more of the exquisitely realized Harry Potter universe in this outing..." Box Office - p.62 - Cathy Thompson-Georges (01/01/2003)
"...It possesses a confidence and intermittent flair that begin to give it a life of its own....[The] film features a commanding turn by Christian Coulson..." Variety - p.25-9 - Todd McCarthy (11/11/2002)
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