Fairy tale horror movie Gretel & Hansel turned to recent folk horror hits and psychological horror classics for the inspiration behind creeping dread
Gretel & Hansel has been struggling at box offices, a shock to those who expected it would follow in the footsteps of folk horror like The Witch.
Gretel & Hansel's dark twist on the Grimm fairy tale gave audiences an ending that completely outshone the otherwise mediocre movie
Gretel & Hansel takes the classic Grimm tale and adds several dark twists, leaning into the horror already present in the original fairy tale.
Gretel & Hansel reviews are in and the results are mixed. Here's why some people loved it and some people hated the new adaptation of the fairy tale.
Gretel & Hansel by Oz Perkins is a twist on a 200-year-old fairy tale that didn't end the way many were expecting.
Orion Pictures' new fairy tale horror film Gretel & Hansel takes many liberties with the source material, but just how scary and violent is it?
Gretel & Hansel puts a darker spin on the classic fairy tale, and here's a guide to the characters in the story, and the actors playing them.
But even with its rich sense of style and intriguing coming of age twist, Gretel & Hansel's revisionist approach is too half-baked to totally work.
Orion Pictures' dark fairy tale Gretel & Hansel is now in theaters, backed by mostly good reviews, but it's unclear if a sequel will happen.
There have many directors and producers interested in rebooting Friday the 13th, a list which now includes Gretel & Hansel director Oz Perkins.
Fairy tales often serve as a big inspiration for horror films. Here are some that worked with what they had better than others.
Gretel & Hansel director Osgood Perkins talks about his career trajectory from Hollywood royalty to one of the industry's hottest horror directors.
Gretel & Hansel director Osgood Perkins says he hopes younger kids see his PG-13 movie, saying scary movies are “essential for development.”
Gretel and Hansel star Sophia Lillis discusses working with director Osgood Perkins, actor Alice Krige, and her quest to someday play a villain.
Split. From Dusk Till Dawn. Cloverfield. Mama. These are just a few of the horror-tinted titles that opened in January, a month often written off among box-office pundits. But top-tier horror movies and cult-classic flicks have started to chang that stigma in recent years. Enter 2020. Gretel & Hansel, a new approach to a classic fairy tale, will close out January's box office when it opens next weekend. We have an exclusive (and colorful... and creepy) new poster to share with you to celebrate that fact. The poster hails from artist Gary Pullin, who specializes …
The full trailer for director Oz Perkins' Gretel and Hansel is out, and it teases noticeable changes being made to the classic fairy tale.
2020's Gretel and Hansel updates the old Grimm fairy tale with deep roots in folk horror: here's everything we know so far.
Orion has released a full trailer for the upcoming horror film, Gretel & Hansel. Based on the classic fairy tale, the story follows siblings Gretel (Sophia Lillis) and Hansel (Sammy Leakey) as they venture into the woods looking for work and food only to come across a terrifying witch (Alice Krige). As far as January horror releases go, this looks pretty solid. I like the horror imagery on display, and there seems to be an influence of gothic horror mixed with The Witch, so I’m very much here for that. The big question with these fairy tale adaptations is …