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Disney’s ‘Snow White’ remake gets slammed by critics, has slow opening weekend

Walt Disney Studios' new “Snow White” movie has a tough weekend.

Not only is the film predicted to be the lowest weekend of any live-action studio remake so far, but the film is being attacked with bad reviews.

“But the film definitely puts you to sleep, so it scores points as a bedtime story,” Rolling Stone critic David Horror Removed in his review.

The reboot star of “Snow White” who knocked on the 1937 film “Thanks” to critics: “I make you feel like Teflon”

Disney's “Snow White” reboot was stolen by reviews in addition to spending a slow opening box office weekend. (Fox News)

The film is the original 1937 animated classic Retread, and is currently 'Rotty' 44% critic score Movie reviews from aggregator site rottentomatoes.com. While audiences appear to have a more favorable view of the film, the audience scores at 74%, but mainstream film critics have saved the film.

New York Times Chief Film Critic Manoradagis Summarying her impression of the film, “It's “not enough to praise, but bad enough to be willing to skewer. Its mediocrity is one of its biggest bummers.”

Kyle Smith of the Wall Street Journal wrote, “In almost every scene, Gloss is in the heart, and the plot beat feels unnatural.” And Odie Henderson of the Boston Globe lamented.

“Perhaps one reason why we bring actors to animated classic remakes is to add warm-blooded pulses to these characters. Zeggler manages that, but “Snow White” – as hard as anyone else in the mortar or CGI can,” The Associated Press said of the film.

Guardian chief film critic Wendy Id gave the film one out of five stars, calling it “awful on the toes.” She said, “it was made by people who have cartoon dollar signs for their eyes, and was made by people who have no even the faint light of art in their souls,” adding that it was a “bamboo sprinter viewing experience.”

Peter Dinklage criticizes the Snow White remake of promoting diversity: “That makes no sense to me.”

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“Snow White and the Seven Dwarf” star Rachel Zeggler at the Hollywood premiere of his new film. (Rodin Eckenroth/Stringer)

Vanity Fair chief critic Richard Lawson in a review Friday said in a review on Friday, “HM? What is that? This Snow White isn't a TV movie in Burbank, but instead a theatrically released feature film that costs over $250 million. Ah.

Hollywood Outlet Reported by Deadline.com The film is expected to make around $43 million this weekend and will be placed under a live-action remake of Disney's “Dumbo.” The 2019 film holds the title of the lowest box office number for a live-action remake of a Disney animated classic – Earn $46 million.

Disney's Snow White remake costs $270 million, compared to the latter $170 million, making it a bigger box-off bomb than Dumbo.

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The film's controversial production period may have contributed to poor box office receptions so far. In the three years leading up to the release of “Snow White” and a year-long delay, to making Disney's “dwarf” portrayal of “dwarf” more politically correct, Zegler's bashing of the original film's traditional themes and public demonization of Trump supporters seemed to have made the film worse before it came out.

As conservative Hollywood film critic Christian Toto told Fox News Digital, the film's “perfect storm of media mismanagement” hopes the film will “dramatically slow down” the box office revenue.

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