Snow White and the Huntsman – Movie Review

Because we're seemingly running out of fairytales we can identify with, “Snow White and the Huntsman” from newbie director Rupert Sanders is most welcome. This modern take on the age-old story of purity, greed and true love is beautifully and hauntingly shot, captivating, ter... [ read more >> ]

“Snow White and the Huntsman” is a flawed but beautiful take on the age-old fairytale

Kristen Stewart moves away from “Twilight” territory as the film's heroine

The Huntsman (Hemsworth) becomes unwilling ally for Snow White after he's sent to hunt her down

Ravenna swore never to let another man break her heart

The Dwarfs are now in larger number, less jolly than ever

Ravenna can command the darkness and crows

Snow White is destined to end the darkness – but she needs help to do it

Charlize Theron plays the Evil Queen with relish, in a very over the top but delicious manner

Chris Hemsworth, for all his rugged good looks, is hardly recognizable under the thick layer of mud

Snow White may be fair but she's not as brave as she's supposed to be

No damsel in distress, Snow White should be a modern Joan of Arc – but isn't quite so

An army sets out to take the castle and the kingdom from Ravenna

Image comment: Kristen Stewart moves away from “Twilight” territory as the film's heroine
Image credits: Universal Pictures

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Kristen Stewart moves away from “Twilight” territory as the film's heroine