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3 stars out of 4 "Snow White and the Huntsman" is an appropriately grim take on Grimm's fairy tale, with an evil queen who stabs her new husband in the chest, rips the heart from a handsome young m… ...
The movie is nicely mounted, for the most part (there's a Ravenna milk-bath scene that has a creamy elegance) and it might be a treat for some young viewers (it's rated PG-13).
A Snow White tale without Snow White is like an apple without its core. Yet here we are, four years after the minor financial success of the Kristen Stewart-led Snow White and the Huntsman, gazing ...
Snow, you’re not in Disneyland anymore. The Dark Forest you flee to in “Snow White & the Huntsman” slithers and hisses with dangerous treachery, while that evil Queen who killed Daddy and ...
“Snow White and the Huntsman,”starring a fierce Kristen Stewart and an even fiercer Charlize Theron as warring sides of good and evil, is a baroque enchantment filled with dazzling darkness ...
But “Snow White and the Huntsman” goes for neither mirth nor metaphor. Instead it plays out like faux Shakespeare, with fathers quarreling with sons, evil usurpers striding around shouting and ...
Remember your first Snow White? The movie with the singing dwarves, and "Heigh-Ho!" and all the brightly colored animation?
Snow White and the Huntsman sees the princess hunted by a contracted assassin — the Huntsman (played by Chris Hemsworth) — before the pair decide to join forces against the Queen.
With the arrival of Disney’s live-action remake of Snow White this week, Gold Derby is taking a look back at Snow White and the Huntsman to determine whether it's worth a rewatch.
The film, helmed by Rupert Sanders, stars Kristen Stewart as Snow White, Charlize Theron as the Queen and Chris Hemsworth as the Huntsman. PHOTOS: Kristen Stewart Vs.
In the second trailer for Snow White And The Huntsman, Charlize Theron spices things up as she strips off for a bath of milk in the hunt for eternal youth.
Less surprising, first-time filmmaker Rupert Sanders seems more inspired by the Evil Queen than he is by Snow White. The milk bath the Queen submerges herself in only to arise as a living statue ...