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Film: The critical list

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
The director Mike Newell has finally delivered the dark, scary Potter film that we’ve been promised. Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) faces a dragon, a duel with Lord Voldemort and — gulp — asking a girl for a date.
12A, 157 mins

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Lassie
The director Charles Sturridge has taken the saga back to its original setting, 1930s Yorkshire. When the pits close, the Carracloughs have to sell their beloved dog to the local duke (Peter O’Toole); but Lassie has the last laugh. No-nonsense family entertainment.
PG, 100 mins

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Andrew Adamson has directed a wonderful fantasy epic. Aimed primarily at children, this film can be enjoyed by anyone: it has heart, suspense and characters you care about. Tilda Swinton is superb as the White Witch.
PG, 140 mins