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Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters
Trapped by a wicked witch in the woods, two siblings survived after been obsessed by a great consternation. Now they turn bounty hunters tracking down witches all over the world, but their worst nightmare lies within; it is the fabled Blood Moon.
24 June 1982, Krynica-Zdrój, Malopolskie, Poland
1955, Bad Laasphe, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
6 December 1979, Alta, Norway
27 August 1953, Kumla, Örebro län, Sweden
1980, Moss, Norway
29 April 1972, Bakersfield, California, USA
April 15, 1980 in Bad Aibling, Bavaria, Germany
31 July 1954, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
1980, Berlin, Germany
2002
October, 1999 in Berlin, Germany
2 March 1980, Levanger, Norway
16 June 1948, Hammerfest, Norway
1966
May 17, 2016
Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters ends with the suggestion that there is more to come. That seems overly optimistic.October 18, 2013
a disposable fairy tale rideFebruary 04, 2013
At least it puts forth a sound message: Kids, avoid overdoing it on sweets -- especially candy that doubles as drywall.June 21, 2013
Very lean and speedy... Its primary goal seems to be to entertain as quickly as possible and get the audience back out the door before the story gets old.July 14, 2016
Viewing the film in IMAX 3D was less an experience than an endurance test.July 29, 2013
The best "Evil Dead" sequel we never got.February 04, 2013
There isn't much to this beyond the poorly staged, rapidly edited violence; the witches, all but devoid of backstory, are basically canvasses for cartoon splatter.April 12, 2016
A cinematic Rube Goldberg machine, stocked with attention-grabbing but incongruous moving parts, working in concert to achieve nothing.February 04, 2013
It's a grim fairy tale, all right.February 04, 2013
The movie settles for showers of gore with intermittent moments of spoofiness.February 05, 2013
If this long-delayed and blatantly pandering CGI malarkey is anything to go by, Hollywood's current craze for fairy tales isn't going to have a happy ending.February 04, 2013
The whole kidding trope, which you can bet was ordered by McKay and Ferrell, is pretty lame, and defeats the leads' attempts to bring shadings to cardboard cartoon characters.