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Entertainment The Darkest, Most Un-Disney Passages From the Grimm Fairy Tales By Rachel Raczka November 28, 2014 4 minutes to read ...
The Brothers Grimm would be turning in their graves if they knew of the Disney debauchery so prevalent these days. In fact, their fairy tales weren’t meant for children at all.
But for as many fairy tales as Disney has tackled, there's still a good amount it has missed. And while the entertainment leader stepped outside the European catalog with films like Mulan (1998 ...
Actor, author and activist George Takei, who has 1.3 million “friends,” posted a controversial illustration of the Disney princesses. Snow White, Cinderella and their girly gang are grouped ...
When fairy tales were first written down by the Grimm Brothers, there was no way to tell how immersive, grand and spectacular the folk stories would appear on movie screens. Legends that ...
Attention all mythical creatures, wandering children and aspiring Disney princesses: The Brothers Grimm have returned — this time brandishing gun and badge. The long-standing question, “Who’s afraid ...
NBC’s “Grimm” and ABC’s “Once Upon a Time” are two structurally different shows — one is a police procedural, the other a family drama — that share the same twist: fairy tales as ...
Loosely based on the novel The Frog Princess by E. D. Baker (which was loosely based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, The Frog Prince), the movie was set in 1926 with a young hoping to open her ...
What's left to say about Disney's mega hit, which became the highest-grossing animated film of all time within four months of its theatrical release — and has launched a fathomless online ...
In light of all this, it's no wonder that Disney changed some things around to make these stories more relatable to small children. Because yikes. Images: RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. (1); Giphy (6) ...