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The Death of Snow White

  • 2025
  • 18+
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.2K
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Tristan Nokes, Meredith Binder, Jeremy Hallam, Chelsea Edmundson, and Sanae Loutsis in The Death of Snow White (2025)
B-HorrorDark FantasyFolk HorrorActionFantasyHorror

Pursued by her stepmother for eternal beauty, Snow White flees into a terrifying forest and aligns with seven bloodthirsty dwarves - cold-blooded assassins with a knack for brutal killings. ... Read allPursued by her stepmother for eternal beauty, Snow White flees into a terrifying forest and aligns with seven bloodthirsty dwarves - cold-blooded assassins with a knack for brutal killings. Her spirit is tested in this grim fairy tale.Pursued by her stepmother for eternal beauty, Snow White flees into a terrifying forest and aligns with seven bloodthirsty dwarves - cold-blooded assassins with a knack for brutal killings. Her spirit is tested in this grim fairy tale.

  • Director
    • Jason Brooks
  • Writers
    • Jason Brooks
    • Naomi Mechem-Miller
  • Stars
    • Sanae Loutsis
    • Chelsea Edmundson
    • Tristan Nokes
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jason Brooks
    • Writers
      • Jason Brooks
      • Naomi Mechem-Miller
    • Stars
      • Sanae Loutsis
      • Chelsea Edmundson
      • Tristan Nokes
    • 25User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sanae Loutsis
    Sanae Loutsis
    • Snow White
    Chelsea Edmundson
    Chelsea Edmundson
    • The Evil Queen
    Tristan Nokes
    Tristan Nokes
    • The Prince
    Meredith Binder
    Meredith Binder
    • Evil Witch
    Risa Mei
    Risa Mei
    • Pollen
    Ali Chapman
    Ali Chapman
    • Arsta
    Jeremy Hallam
    Jeremy Hallam
    • Dozer
    Dillon Moore
    • Sunny
    Michael De Santo II
    Michael De Santo II
    • Grimwald
    Colin Miller
    Colin Miller
    • Beau
    Eric Pope
    Eric Pope
    • Tiny
    Kelly Tappan
    Kelly Tappan
    • The Queen
    Jason Brooks
    Jason Brooks
    • Huntsman Gunnar
    Tyler McKenna
    Tyler McKenna
    • The King
    Milo Mechem-Miller
    Milo Mechem-Miller
    • Wilhelm
    Christopher Burnside
    • Jacob
    Hailey Stubblefield
    Hailey Stubblefield
    • Inga
    Lydia Pearl Pentz
    Lydia Pearl Pentz
    • Sophia
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      • Jason Brooks
      • Naomi Mechem-Miller
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    thejhorton

    Celluloid Blood and Fairy Dust

    Man, this picture moves-a fever-dream fairytale barreling through the woods in a chariot made of VHS tape and heavy metal fog, lit by the flickering torchlight of pure pulp passion. The Death of Snow White ain't just another backyard fantasy flick trying to fake its way into cult status. No, this one earns it. Earns it with grit, charm, and a wild sincerity that cuts through the cynicism like a broadsword through bone.

    Could've sworn this was a lost Cannon Films relic-some long-buried warrior tale found on a Betamax in a pawn shop off the Jersey Turnpike. It's got that Sword and the Sorcerer energy, baby: sweaty, sword-swinging, spell-casting glory-but polished in a way that belies its indie roots. Looks like twice the money got spent and three times the heart.

    The sound design rips. The humor lands. The action works, in that way where you feel the boots hit the dirt and the sweat sting the eyes. The acting? Rock solid, every single soul dialed in and playing it straight-like they believe in this twisted fairy tale world, and by god, you believe it too.

    It's not just good-for-an-indie. It's good, period. One of those rare, no-bullshit reminders that indie film still has teeth-sharp ones. Makes you wanna go home and sharpen your own.

    Highly recommend. And whatever these maniacs do next? I'm there for it.
    2armandraithaqua

    Do not trust the 10/10 reviews

    So I'd like to start by saying that I could not finish this movie. This happen almost never and I cannot remember the last time that I did.

    The photography is not so bad, special effects (both CGI and practical) are also quite good.

    But the acting.... It is so bad, it's not even funny. And the realisation look as it was made by a student. As explaining what not to do in acting and realisation, perfect movie. But as a Movie in itself, hard pass.
    4j0hn22

    The fact that two Snow White movies were released in 2025 and they were both bad, it's funny AF

    First of all, when I first watched the official trailer of the movie I didn't like it and I didn't had high expectations about it. Eventually, it was as bad as I had imagined, however I wouldn't consider it the worst movie I have ever watched. The movie synopsis was interesting, but it wasn't innovative because it was similar to the OG movie. The storyline was kinda similar to the original movie, however there were some changes in the script and the story of the movie. The characters weren't interesting and they weren't well-developed. Regarding the casting choices, they weren't well-known actors/actresses and I have to say, that I didn't really like their performances. I would consider it a kinda intense movie, because there were some nice fight scenes during the movie. Also, the killcount of the movie was very bloody, brutal and gory. In my opinion, the opening was probably the worst part of the movie since it wasn't well edited, it was very silly and not promising, at all. The ending was kinda predictable and it was just fine. Overall, "The Death of Snow White" wasn't a really good movie, because it was very silly, however there were some great kills and some nice fight scenes. So, I'm not sure if I would recommend it to my friends because I think there are way better childhood movies turned into a horror movie, lol.
    6nERDbOX_Dave

    A grim, grisly reinvention that's as dark as the forest it's set in

    In a year flooded with high-budget remakes and safe studio offerings, The Death of Snow White emerges like a blood-soaked dagger in a field of plastic swords. Written, directed, and produced by Jason Brooks, known to horror fans as the terrifyingly physical Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th: Bloodlines. This $1.2 million indie horror reimagining of the classic fairy tale isn't just bold... it's brutal. And more importantly, it's good.

    Unlike Disney's own lifeless live-action attempt, Brooks doesn't hold back. The Death of Snow White takes the bones of the original tale and reanimates them with twisted intent. We follow Snow White (played with grit and vulnerability by Sanae Loutsis) not through a magical woodland filled with animals and dwarfs whistling while they work-but into a nightmare realm of gnarled trees, blood magic, and a pack of deranged, vengeful dwarves who make the seven from your childhood look like Teletubbies in comparison.

    And while I'm not typically a fan of fantasy (ask me about The Lord of the Rings and I'll tell you once was enough), this film doesn't feel like a fantasy in the traditional sense. It's horror first, dark fantasy second... an eerie, dirt under the nails kind of experience where the forest feels alive and the danger is always one breath away.

    The standout here, though, is Chelsea Edmundson as the Evil Queen. Obsession with beauty has always been the core of the character, but this version takes it to a chilling extreme. Edmundson sinks her teeth into the role, creating a villain who is captivating, terrifying, and disturbingly real. Her scenes pulse with menace, and her descent into madness and vanity fueled cruelty is the film's black heart. This might just be the best version of the Evil Queen we've ever seen on screen.

    What's most impressive, though, is how much Brooks pulls off with so little. For a mere $1.2 million budget, this film delivers on atmosphere, gore, and world-building in a way that makes Disney's $240 million effort look like a bloated costume party. It's proof that vision and tone matter more than pixels and polish.

    The Death of Snow White is a dark fairy tale done right, bold, bloody, and refreshingly unafraid to push boundaries. Even if you don't typically enjoy fantasy, the horror elements, strong performances, and razor-sharp direction make this one worth your time. Jason Brooks has crafted something twisted and special, and Chelsea Edmundson's Evil Queen is one for the horror hall of fame.
    7ceddamaged

    Still better than Zegler

    A gory Disney reboot, here we go again. I stumbled upon this one by chance, drawn by the promise of a fairly professional production and an apparent 18+ rating that suggested something wild. Of course, the rating is wildly exaggerated, though the film does deliver a fair share of brutal, organ-heavy scenes.

    The Death of Snow White sticks closely to the classic Disney tale, with all the key moments: the beauty-obsessed queen, the dark forest, the dwarves, the witch transformation, etc. It's well-paced, entertaining, and generous with its gruesome sequences. That said, there's a deeply cheesy vibe that sometimes kills the fun, though it's not unexpected. The fleeting attempts at humor consistently fall flat, feeling like the film is trying to appeal to kids between gory scenes, which is always awkward and out of place. Many secondary characters, like the Grimm brothers, are pointless, existing only to deliver heavy-handed, disposable jokes. Some fight scenes are choreographed with zero finesse, betraying an obvious lack of budget. You can feel a frustrating gap between the film's ambitions and its resources.

    The big strength here is the gore. The creators serve up a relentless festival of effects, ranging from mildly unhinged to generally well-executed for a production like this. From the queen's macabre whims-using her maids as literal organ dispensers-to graphic fight sequences, there's plenty to sink your teeth into, including tooth-pulling, eyelid-stitching, decapitations, a woman torn apart by creatures, and heads smashed with hammers, with splatter effects that would make Ittenbach's Beyond the Limits proud. The medieval setting enhances it all. Some horror scenes are genuinely strong, from the forest monster attack to the mirror demons and the queen's grim fate in the epilogue. The film gets better as it goes, shedding much of its initial kitschy, almost parodic tone.

    Disney horror adaptations are always flawed but never dull. The raw, crimson energy of this one is thrilling, despite some problematic nonsense. Looking forward to the next one, flaws and all.

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    • Release date
      • May 2, 2025 (United States)
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    • Also known as
      • Смерть Белоснежки
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      • STL Productions
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      • $1,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $108,752
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,907
      • May 4, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $108,752
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      • 1h 50m(110 min)
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