Technically, there are only two film versions of Snow White for 2012; Mirror Mirror and Snow White and the Huntsman

The film, Snow White: A Deadly Summer was a straight-to-DVD release and not a theatrical release, and you should be thankful for that!

Director David DeCoteau's take on the Snow White tale was nowhere near the classic fairy tale. I supposed the only connection was the heroine's name, Snow White

In this version, Snow White (Shanley Caswell) was a disturbed young girl who got sent to a boot camp for troubled teens, by her evil stepmother. Of course, the evil stepmother consulted the mirror that convinced her that as long as Snow White is in the house, the rich husband would not give all his love and wealth to her.

Following in the tradition of the Snow White fable tale, seven other troubled teens were already in the disciplinary camp. Then, there was also the old story of some kids who had died there.

Things did not seem to appear right here as the teens got murdered, one by one. Snow White had to find the reason, before she too becomes a victim.

This was supposed to be a horror thriller, but there is no blood, no gore no excitement. It was lame and tame.

So save your valuable time by doing other things, instead of watching this film.

However, if you insist, then you can rent or buy the DVD that went on sale on March 20th, 2012.