
Hansel Vs. Gretel 2015
"Blood Runs Thick"
In *Hansel Vs. Gretel (2015)*, the classic fairy tale takes a dark, horror-infused turn when the innocent bond between twins shatters under sinister forces.
Director: Ben Demaree
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hansel Vs. Gretel (2015) about?
The film follows Hansel as he fights to save his sister Gretel, who has fallen under a witch's spell and leads a coven of dark forces. As the twins' bond fractures, Hansel must face his sister and the supernatural evil controlling her mind.
Who directed Hansel Vs. Gretel?
Ben Demaree directed this horror reimagining, crafting a grim, fast-paced thriller from the classic fairy tale.
Who stars in Hansel Vs. Gretel?
The main cast includes Brent Lydic as Hansel, Lili Barros as Gretel, Aqueela Zoll, Jhey Castles, and Riley Murphy in pivotal roles.
Is Hansel Vs. Gretel (2015) worth watching?
While it's an unrated indie horror, its unique twist on a familiar tale and tight 87-minute runtime make it a solid pick for fans of gritty, low-budget horror. Just don't expect a family-friendly experience.
How long is Hansel Vs. Gretel?
The film runs for 87 minutes.
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About Hansel Vs. Gretel (2015) — Horror Twins Stand Against a Coven of Witches
In *Hansel Vs. Gretel (2015)*, the classic fairy tale takes a dark, horror-infused turn when the innocent bond between twins shatters under sinister forces. Ben Demaree directs this chilling retelling, where Gretel becomes ensnared by a malevolent coven of witches, plunging her into a world of black magic and corruption. Hansel, armed with nothing but his wits and sheer determination, must confront not just his sister but the supernatural evil manipulating her. Tense, atmospheric, and steeped in eerie dread, the film explores themes of sibling loyalty, the corruption of innocence, and the battle between light and darkness.
This isn't your childhood's Grimm fairy tale—it's a brutal, visceral horror experience where the woods themselves feel alive with danger. With a runtime of just 87 minutes, *Hansel Vs. Gretel* delivers a compact yet intense ride, where every shadow hides a threat and trust is the first casualty. The film's grimy, low-budget aesthetic amplifies its unsettling vibe, making it a cult favorite among horror fans craving something fresh and twisted from familiar folklore.