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you can find our opinion of films which have had a cinema release in the UK.
Each of these movies are reviewed from a gay perspective, giving them
both an overall star rating plus our exclusive gay rating. The more stars out of a possible 10, the
better the film; similarly the more pink triangles, the greater the gay interest. A full list of
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Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets
Movie Rating:
Magnificent But Long |
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Ignoring the ominous warnings of a well-meaning but misguided elf, Harry
Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) returns for a second year at Hogwarts School of
Witchcraft and Wizardry only to discover that someone - or something - aims
to harm him. With the fate of the school hanging in the balance, Harry and
his faithful friends Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) race to
discover which of their fellow students has unleashed the deadly power of the
Chamber of Secrets.
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A magnificent example of moviemaking magic, this sequel features greater thrills,
better effects, and a more intriguing story than its predecessor. Enchanting as it
is, the film is so faithful to the book's details that it clocks in at nearly three hours - a
bit too much of a good thing.
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