A Thai undertaker’s extreme mission to prove he was not hoarding fuel went viral over the weekend after he brought a coffin containing a body to a petrol station to convince attendants the extra fuel ...
"Here comes the motherf***ing bride!" insists a spectral Mary Shelley, the quasi-narrator of Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride!, who lives solely in the conscience of our titular character. Frankenstein's ...
SUNDAY AM WRITETHRU: Pixar original’s Hoppers leaped to a $46M U.S./Canada opening, the best seen for a Pixar original as well an original animated movie since 2017’s Coco. Global was also big at $88M ...
'Hoppers' could mark the biggest opening in a decade for an original Pixar title. Conversely, Gyllenhaal's foray into Frankenstein territory isn't going over so great with critics. By Pamela ...
In some alternate universe, there’s probably a simpler, more straightforward version of Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Frankenstein spin-off movie The Bride! that’s currently getting called a must-see ...
Director Maggie Gyllenhaal reinvents a classic monster story in ‘The Bride!’ but sewing together different genres like body parts doesn’t always work. ‘The Bride!’ is a lot. Maggie Gyllenhaal’s second ...
Just as much as I am a fan of Tim Burton's films, I am equally enthusiastic about his longtime partner in crime. No I don't mean Johnny Depp, but Danny Elfman, the composer for almost all of Burton's ...
The official Faces of Death theatrical poster is here, and it wonderfully gives homage to the OG VHS covers of the 1980s. The official synopsis reads, “Faces of Death continues the exploration of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tim Burton is a master of creating dark and quirky characters who live in magical and whimsical worlds. 2005's stop-motion ...
For all the youngsters who were born after VCRs (one of those '80s gadgets we can't help but love), the joys and pains of using VHS tapes remain an unknown experience. For the rest of us, video ...
“I don’t want this. I don’t want any of this.” If Elsa Lanchester had been given any dialogue in 1935’s science fiction horror classic, The Bride of Frankenstein, she probably would have said ...