The critics are united: The latest Harry Potter movie is the best yet. And the scariest.
Amid the plaudits, there is growing concern that it could be too frightening for the boy wizard's younger fans.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire has a 12A rating, meaning that children under 12 cannot see it without an adult.
It is the first time a Harry Potter film has had such a classification - the three previous movies were each rated PG.
The British Board of Film Classification has warned the latest film has the "potential to frighten some children". The critics agreed.
"Small children, beware!" said the Daily Mail's Christopher Tookey, while the Daily Mirror's reviewer said it was 'much, much darker than anything that's come before'.
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Amid the plaudits, there is growing concern that it could be too frightening for the boy wizard's younger fans.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire has a 12A rating, meaning that children under 12 cannot see it without an adult.
It is the first time a Harry Potter film has had such a classification - the three previous movies were each rated PG.
The British Board of Film Classification has warned the latest film has the "potential to frighten some children". The critics agreed.
"Small children, beware!" said the Daily Mail's Christopher Tookey, while the Daily Mirror's reviewer said it was 'much, much darker than anything that's come before'.
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