FORT MADISON — Last week, the Fox Theater welcomed Disney’s newest film, a reimagined version of Snow White, and it brought out more than just a crowd. It brought conversation, connection, and a reminder of what it means to gather around a story.
The updated film took a familiar fairy tale and gave it a new voice — one focused less on waiting to be rescued and more on choosing your own path.
The Fox Theater, which has stood on Avenue G since 1937, brought the latest as they usually do.
And the film? It didn’t shy away from change. This Snow White didn’t rely on a prince. She asked questions, challenged traditions, and stood up for herself.
Instead of seven dwarfs, the film introduced a group of misfits and outsiders — each with their own story. It brought a modern message about inclusion without losing the fantasy. Some viewers were surprised by the change, but many appreciated it.
Downtown businesses saw a bump in traffic as the theater stayed busy all weekend. Nearby cafés added themed drinks, and a few shops extended hours. One downtown employee noted, “It felt like the holidays again. Everyone was out and in a good mood.”
The theater’s historic charm, mixed with its recent upgrades, made for an experience that felt both nostalgic and fresh. There was a shared sense that Fort Madison wasn’t just watching a story unfold — it was part of it.
For some, the movie was a chance to revisit a childhood favorite. For others, especially young viewers, it was their first time seeing Snow White on the big screen. But for everyone, it seemed to leave an impression.
Yes, it was just a movie. But it also reminded us that we still love being part of something shared — especially in a world where so much feels distant and divided.
Continue to support local Mom-and-Pop shops and we’ll see you this Thursday at the Fox Theater! Get ready for Minecraft next coming out this Thursday, May 3.