Red Riding Hood is training in the group of Sister Hoods, when she and the Wolf are called to examine the sudden mysterious disappearance of Hansel and Gretel.
Parents should take their children to "Hoodwinked Too! Hood Vs. Evil," if only because kids are never too young to learn the important and liberating skill of walking out of a movie and demanding a refund.
– Kyle Smith,
New York Post,
29 Apr 2011
rotten:
A flat, plodding and largely mirthless affair.
– Michael O'Sullivan,
Washington Post,
29 Apr 2011
rotten:
Remember the first "Hoodwinked," five years ago? Remember how it ended with the promise of a sequel? Remember how many times you've wondered when-oh-when-will-it-finally-come? Me neither.
– Stephen Whitty,
Newark Star-Ledger,
29 Apr 2011
fresh:
There are some nice 3-D swoops and drops, but the more vertiginous entertainment of the film is in the script, as what we think we know is deliciously turned inside out.
– Nell Minow,
Chicago Sun-Times,
29 Apr 2011
rotten:
Full of manic momentum and nattering, witless word play, the movie has all the charm of a mudslide.