Friday, March 30, 2012

Mirror mirror

  • (CBS News) Interestingly enough, two starkly contrasting adaptations of the popular Grimm fairy tale Snow White are green- lighted for release this year. First in line is Tarsem Singhs Mirror, Mirror, which opened today.
  • (CBS News)
  • Mirror Mirror is a sumptuous fantasy for the eyes and a pinball game for the mind, as story elements collide and roll around bumping into each other.
  • (Denver Post)
  • Daft, dazzling in design but straining ever so hard to be hip, "Mirror Mirror" isn't your Uncle Walt's "Snow White." It's still kid-friendly, with lots of positive messages, especially for young girls.
  • (Post-Star)
  • The question, Whos the fairest of them all? is one of the most recognizable in existence -- but its not too often that you get to hear the original Pretty Woman ask it.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Julia Roberts may no longer reside on the A-list, but shes too busy snacking on scenery in Mirror Mirror to care.
  • (Big Hollywood)
  • "I'm the most beautiful woman in the world," announces Queen Clementianna (Julia Roberts), just before she adds, "This is my story, not hers.
  • (Popmatters.com)
  • In Mirror Mirror, Snow White is an exiled princess who gains the help of seven rebellious bandit dwarves. She has to defeat the Queen, who is trying to marry the prince Snow White is in love with.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Mirror Mirror is the first of two Snow White spinoffs this year and without a doubt will be the fairest version of them all in young family-appeal (as opposed to the darker Snow White and the Huntsman, to be released June 1.
  • (Orange County Register)
  • This Friday marks the release of the first of two Snow White films coming out this year. Whether it wants to or not, Mirror Mirror will be the project that Snow White and the Huntsman—due out in June—will inevitably be compared to.
  • (MTV.com (blog))

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