Gretel & Hansel | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | May 12, 2020
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Dreamlike in its visuals and pacing. An achievement in style, especially visually, but not as much in entertainment.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | A long time ago in a distant fairy tale countryside, a young girl leads her little brother into a dark wood in desperate search of food and work, only to stumble upon a nexus of terrifying evil. |
| lead actors | Sophia Lillis | Samuel Leakey | Charles Babalola | Alice Krige | Ian Kenny | Abdul Alshareef | Jessica De Gouw | Manuel Pombo | Beatrix Perkins |
| director | Oz Perkins |












