- And that feels right. There is something exciting about how seriously "Snow White and the Huntsman" takes its themes. (New York Times)
- Most directors first film is something, shall we say, smaller in scale than Rupert Sanders debut, Snow White and the Huntsman. (Huffington Post)
- Director Rupert Sanders is known for making television commercials that look like fairy tales, with angels falling from the sky for a guy who uses Axe body spray and a boy battling samurai warriors with Excalibur to sell X-Box game consoles. (Belief.Net)
- After a sluggish Memorial Day weekend, Hollywood is offering audiences only one new major release this weekend. Luckily, it's the fairest in the land. (Entertainment Weekly Online)
- The Grimm fairy tale returns to its grey and gory origins in Snow White and the Huntsman, the second Snow White remake of 2012. (The News & Observer)
- Curiosity might be enough of a motivating factor for Snow White and the Huntsman to edge out Men in Black 3 at the North American box office on the weekend. (Calgary Herald)
- LOS ANGELES — There probably will be a happily-ever-after ending for Snow White and the Huntsman at the box office this weekend. (The State)
- Oh, my pretties (Cackle.) How good you would look in these lovely clothes from HSN! Yes, the shopping network has gotten into a merchandising coma with "Snow White and the Huntsman," which premieres in theaters tomorrow. (Boston Herald)
- RUNNING TIME: 127 minutes. RATING: PG-13 (action violence). (CharlotteObserver.com)
- Remember your first Snow White? The movie with the singing dwarves, and "Heigh-Ho!" and all the brightly colored animation? So two generations ago. (NJ.com)
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Snow white and the huntsman
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment