The Huntsman: Winter's War's reviews
Media reviews
Fotogramas
Few proposals have fun and made ??me laugh so much in his backfiring as this confrontation of two evil queens with super powers, no, they are neither Batman nor Superman.
ABC
It has an exquisite care in its preparation for deep-water production and monumental budget. Of course it gives licenses to fussiness and the pink dye that never fail in this kind of work.
La Vanguardia
Nor prequel nor sequel; collateral adventure happens before and after the previous Snow White, as if both, as a whole, were a sandwich in which 'The Huntsman: Winter's War ' exercises like a bread.
The Wrap
If all else fails, at least it?s a movie smart enough to know that, frankly, you can?t beat Charlize Theron, covered in gold, shooting lethal spiky tentacles out of her midriff.
The Wrap
If all else fails, at least it?s a movie smart enough to know that, frankly, you can?t beat Charlize Theron, covered in gold, shooting lethal spiky tentacles out of her midriff.
The Hollywood Reporter
It?s passably entertaining, and like the last one breathtakingly crafted, especially Colleen Atwood?s microscopically detailed costumes.
Screen Daily
If judged by fluid effects work, Atwood?s stunning costumes, and the fun of watching Theron and Blunt reach new heights of arch camp, 'The Huntsman: Winter?s War' is a triumph. By any other measure, though, it?s a far more qualified prospect.
The Playlist
There?s very little in 'The Huntsman: Winter's War' itself that is actively bad. Compared to some of its blockbuster rivals, it?s reasonably watchable, never offensive, and mostly coherent.
Empire
Visual inventiveness and spectacular casting can?t quite salvage a muddled fantasy epic that, if it were a magic mirror, would be held together with gaffer tape.
Cinemanía
When the irritating and extemporaneous comic relief of your movie ends up being the element that comes off better, have to go changing magic mirror.
Variety
The sheer abundance of on-screen ornamentation isn?t quite enough to make 'The Huntsman: Winter?s War' a beautiful film.... Still, it?s one that has been exhaustively designed by many hands ? which only further shows up its inelegant patchwork in the writing department.
The Guardian
Now Snow White is awol, this dreary and incoherent CGI mashup of plots from 'Frozen', 'Narnia' and 'The Incredibles' really cannot justify its existence. It really is a nuclear war of dullness.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote