embraces the darkness of the original Cinderella fairy tale. The Norwegian film ramps up the most disturbing elements of the Brothers Grimm version of the story, with the resources of modern cinema.
Norwegian writer-director Emilie Blichfeldt’s grotesque reworking of the Cinderella story creates a world where beauty is pain for some women, but life is pain for all of them.
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Here are The A.V. Club's most anticipated films from Sundance 2025, ranging from intimate documentaries to oddball fairy tale horrors.
Based on the German folk story by the Brothers Grimm, Disney’s The Princess and ... with teen and pre-teen audiences. Disney Motion Pictures’ Coco is one of the most critically and ...
In the charming town of Fairhope, Alabama, there’s a hidden gem that’s about to blow your mind faster than you can say “Once ...
In the charming coastal town of Fairhope, Alabama, there’s a hidden gem that’s about to blow your mind faster than you can ...
Teenagers on the range, misguided missionaries, a cerulean-faced orphan puppet? The Park City fest took many turns.
The Beachcombers Actor Ensemble will bring experimental one-woman show 'Cinderella and Frankenstein's Monster Are Dead' to ...
Sundance: Norwegian director Emilie Blichfeldt swaps tapeworms for silkworms in a gory Grimm Brothers update about the body-horror extremes of the pursuit of beauty. It’s tough times out there ...
I also had a book, which I now understand made a very big impact on me, the Brothers Grimm version of Cinderella, one of the first books I read as a child. I found the book again a few years ago ...
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