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There was once a pretty little village maiden who was very loved by her mother and her grandmother, who had made for her a little red hood which she wore constantly, earning her the nickname “Little ...
"Red Riding Hood" aims not for little girls who want to hear a fairy tale before they go to sleep at night, but rather for teenage girls who want a soapy melodrama full of angst and hair product — ...
This tale is a retelling, though the story clearly follows the usual Little Red Riding Hood narrative arc found in both the Perrault and Grimm versions of the tale. Little Red Riding Hood leaves her ...
The Little Red Riding Hood of our collective imaginations is usually carrying a basket, but what she's really got is baggage - the kind of socio-sexual-psychological baggage that has kept certain ...
What big eyes you have, Amanda Seyfried! That’s essentially what we’re left with by the end of Catherine Hardwicke’s odd fairy tale “Red Riding Hood,” starring the angel-eyed Seyfried as our ...
This review was originally posted March 11, 2011. It has been reprinted for the film’s home video release. “Red Riding Hood” opens this weekend as one of the worst reviewed movies of the year so far.
Founded in 2005 by Kate Bernheimer, Fairy Tale Review is an annual literary journal dedicated to publishing new fairy tales and to helping raise public awareness of fairy tales as a diverse, ...