The Brothers Grimm-penned fairy tales have been passed down through generations as a way of imparting life lessons through folklore. These stories were often dark and twisted reflections of the horrors brewing beneath the magical sheen through which you viewed the world at a young age. Many of their rougher edges were smoothed out upon being translated into feature films. Disney practically built a branded empire on its sanitized adaptations, especially with "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," "Cinderella," and "Sleeping Beauty," avoiding the darker implications of their source material. There came a point during the early 2010s, however, when the movies surrounding the Grimm fairy tales started to lean toward older demographics.
The thing with movies like "Red Riding Hood" and "Snow White