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Red Riding Hood: The Tale Begins

  NR

Ian Kirby

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Plot Summary

The secrets that have long been buried in Daggorhorn are about to be revealed in this digital fairytale set twenty years before the events of the film Red Riding Hood. Peace has finally come to the village of Daggorhorn, but it has come at a price. In this tale, Valerie's grandmother recounts the events that have resulted in the town leaving a sacrifice for a beast every harvest moon. Valerie's young friend Peter hints that the relationship with the beast has not always been so peaceful. Valerie and her sister Lucie demand to hear the truth about her family's past and in turn learn that true love is worth any cost. Believe the legend. Beware the wolf.

Movie Reviews from Rotten Tomatoes

TOMATOMETER

11%
  • Reviews Counted: 187
  • Fresh: 20
  • Rotten: 167
  • Average Rating: 3.7/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Rotten: More "Twilight" than Grimm, and a terrible mess. – David Denby, New Yorker, Mar 28, 2011

Rotten: Catherine Hardwicke is Anne Rice with a camera. – Rex Reed, New York Observer, Mar 16, 2011

Rotten: If you're a Twilight fan, you may feel as though you've already seen this. And if you're not, well, why would you be interested in something like this at all? – Stephen Whitty, Newark Star-Ledger, Mar 14, 2011

Rotten: Hardwicke directed Twilight, you'll recall, and would apparently like to continue directing it, over and over again. – Eric D. Snider, Film.com, Mar 21, 2011

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Customer Reviews

Rad Riding Hood

This short definately lived up to being...well...short. It was good at keeping me entertained and I can't wait to see more. Hopefully I won't have to wait 20 years more.
Definately worth 2 bucks. I also agree with the only other person that commented that it's really not geared for kids.

Red Riding Hood: The Tale Begins
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  • $1.99
  • Genre: Short Films
  • Released: 2011

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