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Red Riding Hood

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3.48/5

User rating: 3.48

Based on 510 votes and 149 reviews.


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User rating: March 21, 2011

Who's afraid of the big BAD movie! My Grandma, what a piece of .....

User rating: March 18, 2011

Great movie! Keeps you on your toes.

User rating: March 18, 2011

Dissapointing. I think they should have stayed a little further away from the actual Red Riding Hood story, I found the lines from that story cheesie and laughable. The way they filmed it was great, cinematography, etc. The fact that it was fairly difficult to figure out who it was, was OK. The direction was good, it was the screenplay itself that was lacking.

User rating: March 18, 2011

I think this movie was a amazingly thrilling that I got the chills!!!!

User rating: March 17, 2011

missing something...

User rating: March 17, 2011

I really enjoyed it. Like the feel of the movie. Liked that you couldn't really figure it out.

User rating: March 17, 2011

it was good.. really good with shiloh fernandez but the ending was too sudden

User rating: March 17, 2011

Disappointing

User rating: March 17, 2011

Really not what I was expecting.

User rating: March 17, 2011

The first in an upcoming Hollywood trend of dark re-imaginings to children's fairy tales (there are three 'Snow White' films in the works). This one is a very loose adaptation of 'Little Red Riding Hood' (and it bars very little resemblance to the actual fairy tale). It's more so inspired by the books 'The Uses of Enchantment' by author Bruno Bettelheim in which he uses Freudian psychology to analyze fairy tales. It's directed by Catherine Hardwicke, who is most well known for directing the first 'TWILIGHT' film but also directed 'THIRTEEN', 'LORDS OF DOGTOWN' and 'THE NATIVITY STORY' (which were all much better films). Here she falls even further from her former grace by producing more teen