Hansel And Gretel Witch Hunters Reviews, Interviews & More
Despite the fact that Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters was, well, Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters—a tonally inconsistent and butchered attempt at the dark fantasy genre that Hollywood seems convinced audiences want (see also: Snow White and the Huntsman) that totally fell on its face upon its U.S. release, it managed to do solid business overseas. Filmed for...
It's not much of a victory, but Hansel And Gretel: Witch Hunters topped the box office, though the real story is the holds of the Oscar pictures. So let's talk about the numbers.
Though January is almost over, the three films coming out tomorrow are the perfect example of what a January weekend is normally like. There's the delayed project, the studio toss-off, and the B-movie action picture. And only one screened for critics. That's January. That's Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters, Movie 43 and...
We might be skeptical about the eventual release of G.I. Joe: Retaliation, but it's only because Paramount delayed the film at the last minute, and claimed it was to post-convert the film to 3D, not to do extensive reshoots. From all word they didn't touch it much, so maybe it's not that bad? The latest footage looks fun, so there's that.
Continuing the streak of films that proves that Jeremy Renner will star in absolutely anything offered to him, Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters is set for a January 25th release. And, despite already receiving one red band trailer, the film is getting yet another slightly Not Safe For Work ad (there’s mild cursing and some CGI witch-killing), just in case the blood and guts crowd...
Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters is due out January 25, and it will begin Paramount's festival of films from 2012 that got bumped/dumped into the next year, along with March 29's G.I. Joe Retaliation and June 21's World War Z. Now there's a splattery trailer selling the film as a bit more...
Here’s how you make and market a film in 2012. First, hire Jeremy Renner, because he will apparently star in anything that is a part of, or will launch, a franchise (see also: Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, The Avengers, The Bourne Something Something). Second, make sure and take a classic or gothic tale and give it grim, modernist, action...
There's been a lot of high profile schedule changes lately, as we've seen many of the biggest and most expensive films from 2012 get moved to 2013. Man of Steel, The Great Gatsby, Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters, Jack the Giant Killer, Gangster Squad, Gravity,...
MGM has decided to join forces with Paramount to co-finance their upcoming tentpole Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. It may sound insane considering the rollercoaster ride the studio has been on over the past two years but they have a plan. Not only has MGM signed a distribution deal with the studio they've also decided to release the film in 3D.
Gemma Arterton has moved on from one epic to another, by landing a lead role in Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters. The film will be a new adaptation of the famous folktale according to Variety. The actress will play Gretel alongside Oscar nominee Jeremy Renner who's been cast in the role of her older brother Hansel.
Here in the States people are still reeling over the casting of Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander in the American adaptation of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. But what about the young actress who started it all? Noomi Rapace, who plays the character in the Swedish-language film has been receiving a lot of positive buzz for her performance, enough so...