The Bride!” is coming to streaming this week after the Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale monster mash was dead on arrival at ...
In this video, the star-studded cast of the upcoming film ‘The Bride’ reveals which iconic figures represent their internal creative spark. From Emma Thompson to Betty Davis, see which legendary ...
Drury Lane Theatre will open its 2026/2027 season with Father of the Bride, by Caroline Francke, directed by Michael Heitzman. Heitzman, who last directed Drury Lane’s production of 42nd Street, helms ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal, Penélope Cruz, and Jessie Buckley at a photocall for 'The Bride!' in London. Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride! is basically the opposite of a happy-ending rom-com, but that doesn't ...
Director Maggie Gyllenhaal tells IndieWire about developing a visual language that brings a monstrous magic to IMAX. When Maggie Gyllenhaal started prep on “The Lost Daughter,” one of the first things ...
After years of talk about Hollywood reimagining The Bride of Frankenstein for the modern age, Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride! is among new 2026 movies out this week, and it’s time to talk about the ...
Frankenstein’s female creature, also known as “the Bride”, was the first female monster to appear on screen, in the 1935 Frankenstein sequel: The Bride of Frankenstein. An unruly and rebellious figure ...
Titular punctuation is the bane of a movie critic’s existence. Is it 28 Days Later or 28 Days Later … ? Do we really have to put quotation marks around “Wuthering Heights,” no matter how often Emerald ...
The Bride! is a gothic dark romance film starring Christian Bale and Jessie Buckley. The film centers around the story of Frankenstein's monster, named Frank. Frank is a crude and miraculous creation ...
Instead, her creation is an amalgam of disparate concepts, brought together in defiance of storytelling logic (and the opinions of test-screen audiences). Jessie Buckley stars as Ida, a gangster’s ...
It’s alive! I’m talking about the legend of “Frankenstein.” I thought the reanimated corpse of it came close to slipping off life support in Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein,” a movie that, to me, ...