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Mirror Mirror

Julia Roberts  Actor Lily Collins  Actor Armie Hammer  Actor Nathan Lane  Actor Jordan Prentice  Actor Mark Povinelli  Actor

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MPAA Rating: PG
Contains:Scatological Humor

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Mirror Mirror

Theatrical Release Date: 2012 03 30 (USA)

UPC: 024543806950

Studio: 20th Century Fox

MPAA Rating: PG   Contains:[Scatological Humor]

Summary: The timeless fairy tale Snow White gets a dazzling makeover by visionary director Tarsem Singh in this fantasy adventure starring Oscar winner Julia Roberts as the Evil Queen and newcomer Lily Collins as the fair-skinned Princess Snow White. When handsome Prince Alcott (Armie Hammer) falls for angelic Snow White, the jealous Evil Queen seizes control of a magical kingdom and casts the orphaned princess into exile. Meanwhile, as the diabolical queen schemes to win the heart of handsome Prince Alcott with the help of her bumbling servant Brighton (Nathan Lane), Snow White befriends a gang of pint-sized thieves who will help her to reclaim her rightful place on the throne and win back the man of her dreams. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Category: Fantasy

Awards: Best Costume Design – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Features: cc
Deleted scenes
Looking through the mirror
I believe I can dance
Mirror Mirror storybook
Prince and puppies

Mirror Mirror

Format: Blu-ray

Release Date: 06/26/2012

Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen

Audio: DHMA null, DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1

Runtime: 212 Minutes

Sides: 1

Number of Discs: 1

Language(s) English

Subtitles: Spanish

Alaina O'Connor

Mirror Mirror is a charming, lavish comedy-fantasy reimagining of the classic Brothers Grimm story of Snow White. Director Tarsem Singh sets a tongue-in-cheek tone and attempts to straddle the world of the fairy tale with a modern perspective. Singh channels the amazing visual stylings of some of his previous works and presents extraordinary set pieces, a vibrant color palate, and lavish costumes that all serve to add depth and richness to the film. Though the characters look like they're out of another time, the script has a contemporary tone, creating a fast-paced narrative that gently mocks the fairy-tale genre. After the mysterious disappearance of the king (Sean Bean), a wicked queen (Julia Roberts) keeps his daughter Snow White (Lily Collins) locked up in the castle as she schemes for control of the kingdom and the attention of the charming Prince Alcott (Armie Hammer). When Snow White's beauty wins the heart of the prince instead, the queen banishes her to the forest, where a terrifying man-eating beast hungrily awaits. Rescued by a band of diminutive highway robbers (the seven dwarves), Snow White grows into a fearless young woman determined to take back her realm from the treacherous queen. The film boasts an energetic cast, with Lily Collins leading the way as the beautiful and innocent Snow White, who learns how to fight during her exile in order to reclaim her kingdom and the throne that is rightfully hers. Armie Hammer is convincing as the prince and manages to add a self-deprecating comedic touch, as the film's humor is often at his expense -- he is captured by dwarves on accordion stilts and is toyed with by the queen -- but this is really Julia Roberts' vehicle. She plays the queen as domineering, shallow, and self-serving, using her authority to get what she wants. Roberts is incapable of distancing herself from being "Julia Roberts," but that may be part of the joke, and she seems to be having a good time playing an evil character, although she's still somewhat sympathetic. Screenwriters Marc Klein and Jason Keller (working from a story by Melissa Wallack) keep the core story intact, while at the same time injecting a more modern sensibility; however, not all of the elements mesh well together. The filmmakers changed some of the key plot points of the classic Snow White story, including the ending, and also added a few contemporary touches that at times seem jarringly out of place. We're never given the satisfaction of the mirror telling the queen that she is not "the fairest in the land," nor the infamous apple moment in which Snow White takes a bite and falls into a deep sleep. The storyline changes don't add much, but rather impede the film's momentum, and it all becomes a little bit too silly. Still, the movie is enjoyable to watch, especially with the filmmakers' astounding attention to detail, which adds significant weight to this oddball, yet charming and enchanted world. ~ Alaina O'Connor, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Alan Menken  Composer (Music Score) 
Bernie Goldmann  Producer 
Joshua Pate  Executive Producer 
Jeff G. Waxman  Executive Producer 
Brett Ratner  Producer 
Tucker Tooley  Executive Producer 
Tarsem Singh  Director 
Marc Klein  Screenwriter 
Jamie Marshall  Executive Producer 
Kevin Misher  Executive Producer 
Robbie Brenner  Executive Producer 
Jason Keller  Screenwriter 
Ryan Kavanaugh  Producer 
Tommy Turtle  Executive Producer 
John Cheng  Executive Producer 
Jason Colbeck  Executive Producer 
Julia Roberts  Actor 
Lily Collins  Actor 
Armie Hammer  Actor 
Nathan Lane  Actor 
Jordan Prentice  Actor 
Mark Povinelli  Actor 
Joey Gnoffo  Actor 
Danny Woodburn  Actor 
Sebastian Saraceno  Actor 
Martin Klebba  Actor 
Ronald Lee Clark  Actor 
Robert Emms  Actor 
Mare Winningham  Actor 
Michael Lerner  Actor 
Sean Bean  Actor 
Bonnie Bentley  Actor 
Arthur Holden  Actor 
Kwasi Songui  Actor 
Eric Davis  Actor 
Kathleen Fee  Actor 
Nadia Verrucci  Actor 
Dawn Ford  Actor 
Alex Ivanovici  Actor 
Richard Jutras  Actor 
Melodie Simard  Actor 
Adam Butcher  Actor 
Kimberly-Sue Murray  Actor 
Andre Lanthier  Actor 
William Calvert  Actor 
Nicholas Guest  Actor 
Frank Welker  Actor 

Country: USA