IFirst release: April 7, 2016 (Italy)
Box office: 164.6 million USD
Betrayed by her evil sister Ravenna (Charlize Theron), heartbroken Freya (Emily Blunt) retreats to a northern kingdom to raise an army of huntsmen as her protectors. Gifted with the ability to freeze her enemies in ice, Freya teaches her young soldiers to never fall in love. When Eric (Chris Hemswor
Despite a fine performance from Emily Blunt, the follow-up to Snow White and the Huntsman offers cold comfort.
No one sings "Let It Go," but my advice to audiences is to do just that before mistakenly buying a ticket.
Even their doubled-up diva-tude, however, can't ignite a rhythmically flat, seemingly committee-helmed franchise outing that never decides on its dramatic center.
Gowns aside, this thing’s a snooze: Events unfold tediously, and there are many scenes in which extras with dirty faces, playing demoralized townsfolk, mill about in a desultory fashion.
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