FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM REVIEW

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Average Ratings:3.4/5

Reviews Counted:5

Positive:5

Negative :0
Neutral:0

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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By:Rajeev Masand Site:News 18

Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them evokes the same childlike awe and wonder that powered the Harry Potter films. This adventure, named after a classic Hogwarts textbook, is set in 1920s America, and while theres no sign of Harry, Ron and Hermione, and no dazzling Quidditch matches to take ones breath away, there is still a lot to enjoy here.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By:Mihir Site:Firstpost

What makes the film far more interesting than the previous Potter movies is that the filmmakers are not bogged down by the childrens film genre. The themes in this film are far darker and more adult than anything seen previously, and while some scenes might be too scary for kids the young adults are going to find it quite entertaining. Its also nice to see the Potter universe expand away from the confines of Hogwarts, and the amazing VFX laden production design brings out some eye popping detailing of 1920s NYC. The finale of Fantastic Beasts poses some interesting new revelations, and it would be interesting to see where Warner Brothers takes the franchise from here.

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Ratings:4/5 Review By:Anupama Chopra Site:FIlmCompanion
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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By:Rohan Site:Hindustan Times

A fans eye is the most honest. We are a critical lot; demanding, yet forgiving. So while we might enter with the optimism that comes only with a healthy vial-full of Professor Slughorns choicest Felix Felicis (the luck potion), we never overlook flaws. Fortunately, Fantastic Beasts, the Harry Potter prequel, has few of those. It is instead, a film full of endless charm, thrilling spectacle, and above all, magic.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By:Michael Site:NDTV

As it turns out, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is much better than the low bar that some of us had pre-emptively set for it, thanks to a funny/scary screenplay by Potter scribe J K Rowling and the assured direction of veteran David Yates, who handled the last four Potter films with aplomb, and who maneuvers around several challenges here.

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