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Mirror, Mirror
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"[Roberts] is so absolutely breathtaking and majestic that you can't take your eyes off of her, and her portrayal of the queen's evil nature is utterly mesmerizing that you almost feel a kind of pleasure and guilt for staring too long," Collins said.
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Lily Collins, the British-born daughter of Oscar-winning singer and songwriter Phil Collins, made her movie debut in 2009's "The Blind Side." She currently can be seen opposite Taylor Lautner in the thriller "Abduction," but she says that playing the role of Snow White has been a wholly unique opportunity for her. "Filming this movie was unlike anything I've ever experienced," Collins said. "It was truly a life changing journey and I feel that I grew not only as an actress but as a young woman along the way." Photo by Jan Thijs/Relativity
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Armie Hammer plays the charming Prince Alcott. Hammer is best known as the face of both of the Winklevoss twins in last year's "The Social Network." This fall he will be seen opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in Clint Eastwood's film "J. Edgar." Photo by Jan Thijs/Relativity
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One doesn't usually think of Julia Roberts as a villain, but it's easy to see why a royal court would bow at her feet. Lily Collins stated that Roberts' innate qualities are only magnified by the Queen's extravagant wardrobe. Collins said, "Julia naturally embodies her character's grace, elegance, intensity, and regality just by being herself but when she is in costume her commanding presence takes on a whole new form." Photo by Jan Thijs/Relativity
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Two-time Tony Award winner Nathan Lane plays Brighton, the Queen's harried servant. Photo by Jan Thijs/Relativity
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After Snow White is banished from the kingdom into the wild forest by the Queen, she is taken in by a band of thieves. These rough characters aren't exactly the type to whistle while they work, but they do help Snow White as she prepares to take on the Queen and regain her rightful place on the throne. Relativity's Untitled Snow White opens in theaters on March 16th, 2012. Photo by Jan Thijs/Relativity
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Jordan Prentice, Joey Gnoffo, Sabastian Saraceno, Lily Collins, Martin Klebba, Mark Provinelli and Ronald Lee Clark in Relativity's Untitled Snow White - 2012. Photo by Matthew Rolston/Relativity
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Julia Roberts stars in Relativity's Untitled Snow White - 2012. Photo by Jan Thijs/Relativity
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Julia Roberts stars in Relativity's Untitled Snow White - 2012. Photo by Jan Thijs/Relativity
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Armie Hammer and Lily Collins star in Relativity's Untitled Snow White - 2012. Photo by Jan Thijs/Relativity
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Lily Collins stars in Relativity's Untitled Snow White - 2012. Photo by Jan Thijs/Relativity
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Armie Hammer stars in Relativity's Untitled Snow White - 2012. Photo by Jan Thijs/Relativity
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Julia Roberts and Lily Collins star in Relativity's Untitled Snow White - 2012. Photo by Jan Thijs/Relativity
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Nathan Lane stars in Relativity's Untitled Snow White - 2012. Photo by Jan Thijs/Relativity
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Lily Collins stars in Relativity's Untitled Snow White - 2012. Photo by Jan Thijs/Relativity
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Julia Roberts stars in Relativity's Untitled Snow White - 2012.
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Lily Collins stars in Relativity's Untitled Snow White - 2012. Photo by Jan Thijs/Relativity
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Armie Hammer stars in Relativity's Untitled Snow White - 2012. Photo by Jan Thijs/Relativity
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Lily Collins stars in Relativity's Untitled Snow White - 2012. Photo by Matthew Rolston/Relativity
"Mirror, Mirror," set for a March 30 release in Canada, stars Julia Roberts, Lily Collins, and Armie Hammer. It's directed by Tarsem Singh, who is famous for his visually striking style, and, as you can see in these photos, Singh didn't scrimp on sumptuousness for this film, either. Decked out in an eye-popping, fire-engine-red dress with an arched hoopskirt and peacock-feather embroidery, Julia Roberts cuts quite the figure as the Evil Queen -- though it makes you wonder how anyone could walk around in that. Co-star Lily Collins found the Oscar-winning actor to be a commanding presence in costume.