Harry returns with Winnifred “Fred” the Woebegone, a marsh-born princess who scandalously swims the moat and plops into the scene. Much mayhem ensues until the final test is given: The princess will ...
At the same time in the 1930s, Capra was creating his own whimsical dramedies like Broadway Bill (1934), It Happened One Night (1934) and You Can’t Take It with You (1938), all featuring modern ...
“Rapunzel’s” roots lie in the Italian story of “Petrosinella,” which was written by Giambattista Basile and published in 1634 — and honestly, I prefer Basile's tale. Like Rapunzel, Petrosinella is ...
A lifelong love for all things Disney led to Hayley Schmelzer’s novel approach to making others’ dreams come true. Schmelzer, who worked at Disney parks and resorts through the company’s college ...
Duguduk, duguduk, duguduk….” At the Plus Theater in Seoul’s Daehakro, where the musical *The Dwarfs* is being performed, ...
In this Danish rendition of the Princess in a Coffin tale type, you observe a king and queen that are unable to naturally bear a child, so they must seek the help of a wise old woman to fulfill their ...
Yesterday I wrote about the possible effects of the box-office success of Alice in Wonderland on fairy-tale revisionism in family films to come. The flip side is the box-office disappointment of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dani Di Placido covers film, television, and internet culture. Expectations are running high, and the princesses are under ...
Read up on the latest The Tale of The Princess Kaguya News, Reviews and Features from the team at Collider. A bamboo cutter in ancient Japan finds a miniature girl inside a bamboo stalk and believes ...
Are kings and princes happier than queens and princesses in fairy tales? According to author Anne Beall, that looks to be the case. In contrast, while princesses exude happiness when they find their ...