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2001    2h 32mAdventure, Fantasy
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Harry Potter has lived under the stairs at his aunt and uncle's house his whole life. But on his 11th birthday, he learns he's a powerful wizard—with a place waiting for him at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. As he learns to harness his newfound powers with the help of the school's kindly headmaster, Harry uncovers the truth about his parents' deaths—and about the villain who's to blame.
Directed by Chris Columbus
  • Daniel RadcliffeHarry Potter
  • Rupert GrintRon Weasley
  • Emma WatsonHermione Granger
  • Richard HarrisAlbus Dumbledore
  • Tom FeltonDraco Malfoy
  • Alan RickmanSeverus Snape
  • Robbie ColtraneRubeus Hagrid
  • Maggie SmithMinerva McGonagall
  • Richard GriffithsVernon Dursley
  • Ian HartQuirinus Quirrell
  • Fiona ShawPetunia Dursley
  • John HurtMr. Ollivander
  • David BradleyArgus Filch
  • Matthew LewisNeville Longbottom
  • Sean BiggerstaffOliver Wood
  • Warwick DavisGoblin Bank Teller / Filius Flitwick / Griphook (voice)
  • Harry MellingDudley Dursley
  • James PhelpsFred Weasley
  • Oliver PhelpsGeorge Weasley
  • John CleeseNearly Headless Nick
  • TanalienNovember 2, 2024
    Listening to a John Williams masterpiece and watching the young cast of children, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone takes me back to simpler times. Tune up the volume and I feel like I have to wake up for school tomorrow!
  • foxlightning1d ago
    Love the early more practical effects in this one.
  • COCOApril 20, 2025
    Watching Harry Potter instead of seeking therapy.
  • ninefreaksJanuary 23, 2025
    Actually only one star since Hogwarts forgot to send me a letter. Still waiting for it.
  • HumptyFebruary 20, 2025
    Ah Harry's a baby.. love is magic..
  • Manuel FrangisApril 6, 2025
    I just watched Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, and I give it 5 out of 5 stars. This movie is pure magic from beginning to end. It is the one that started it all, and even after all these years, it still holds up as a fun, exciting, and totally unforgettable introduction to the Wizarding World. Whether you grew up reading the books or are just now getting into the movies, this one is special. From the moment Harry finds out he is a wizard, the story pulls you in. There is something about the way the movie introduces everything that just feels magical. You are seeing the world through Harry’s eyes, and it is all new and strange but also kind of familiar. Hogwarts is one of the coolest settings ever. The moving staircases, talking portraits, floating candles, magical creatures—it is all so creative and full of imagination. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson are great right from the start. Their chemistry as Harry, Ron, and Hermione feels real, and you believe their friendship as it grows. Watching them explore Hogwarts, deal with classes, and stumble into mystery after mystery is so fun. They are young and still figuring everything out, but that is what makes it feel honest. They are not perfect heroes. They are just kids who end up in something way bigger than they expected. The cast around them is amazing too. Richard Harris as Dumbledore has such a calm and wise presence. Maggie Smith as Professor McGonagall is both strict and kind. Alan Rickman as Snape brings the perfect amount of mystery and tension to every scene. Every teacher and student at Hogwarts adds something to the atmosphere. It really feels like a place full of history and secrets. The way the magic is shown is so cool. From learning spells in class to flying on broomsticks to discovering hidden rooms and creatures, the movie constantly gives you new things to see and wonder about. The special effects might look a little older now, but they still work. There is something charming about how it all looks, and the practical sets give it a grounded feeling that makes everything seem more real. The story moves at a great pace. It never drags, and there is always something new happening. Whether it is a Quidditch match, a mystery in the forbidden corridor, or just a funny scene in the common room, it all keeps you watching. The mystery at the heart of the movie is simple, but it works really well for setting up this world. It gives the trio something to focus on and brings them closer together as friends. The score by John Williams is iconic. That music is a huge part of why the movie feels so magical. The theme is unforgettable, and the rest of the soundtrack matches every moment perfectly. It lifts the emotions, builds the tension, and just makes everything feel bigger and more important. I give Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone 5 out of 5 stars because it is a perfect start to an amazing story. It brings the magic of the books to life and creates a world that feels real, exciting, and full of possibilities. Overall The Sorcerer’s Stone is a fun, charming, and magical adventure that sets the stage for one of the most beloved series of all time. I had a great time watching it, and it still feels like stepping into something truly special.
  • Jilly☆゚.*・November 29, 2025
    Not quite as good as the book, but it's still a classic and my favorite of all the HP movies.
  • keithfrombmMay 17, 2026
    Watching this kid draw his own birthday cake in the dirt makes him the second most sad and endearing kid in a movie since Charlie in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory." Pretty faithful to the book, and still find 20 something years later.
  • IcyReviewsNovember 15, 2025
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  • DaveMay 10, 2026
    The foundation for what would become a fantastic franchise.
  • Nishant AroraJune 11, 2025
    This is the cinematic spell that started it all, a wonderfully earnest and magical introduction to a world that would captivate a generation. It serves as the perfect gateway, translating the wonder of the page to the screen with enchanting sincerity. ### The Good Director Chris Columbus achieves a remarkable feat in his faithful adaptation, bringing the beloved book to life with meticulous care that honors its source material almost exactly. The film excels at world-building, from the delightful chaos of Diagon Alley to the grandeur of Hogwarts. John Williams’ score is instantly iconic, weaving a musical tapestry of pure magic and adventure that perfectly complements the awe-inspiring visuals. The casting of the central trio is, of course, lightning in a bottle. ### The Bad While its faithfulness is a strength, it also leads to a slightly rigid, chapter-by-chapter pacing that feels less cinematic and more illustrative at times. The visual effects, particularly the CGI for characters like Fluffy and the troll, haven't aged as gracefully as other elements. Furthermore, the performances from the young leads, while charming, are understandably raw and lack the emotional depth they would find in later installments. As the film that opened the door to the wizarding world, "Sorcerer's Stone" remains a heartwarming and essential classic, setting the stage for the epic saga to come.
  • flavo43December 30, 2025
    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (yes, forever Philosopher’s Stone to many of us) is a wonderfully enchanting introduction to the wizarding world. As the first film in the series, it had the enormous task of bringing Hogwarts, magic, and beloved characters to life—and it succeeds with remarkable charm. The casting is pitch‑perfect; Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint instantly became synonymous with their roles, while the adult ensemble added gravitas and warmth. Though the story occasionally feels rushed—an inevitable challenge when adapting such a dense book—the film still captures the awe, wonder, and discovery that define Harry’s early experiences. From the Great Hall to the moving staircases, the visual world is lovingly crafted and instantly iconic. It’s a faithful, heartfelt adaptation that invites audiences of all ages into a magical universe that would only grow richer in the films to come.
  • Louis WhiteApril 26, 2026
    From when I was still a child, this is still yet a great film to watch.
  • Cynthia ThomasApril 25, 2026
    I remember reading the book in grade six honestly I loved book so much it is amazing to see a favorite book of mine being turned into a big picture Cinematic masterpiece 🖤🔥
  • KRRoolDecember 22, 2025
    It's bloody brilliant!

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