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Released March 6, “The Bride!,” with its triumphant exclamation point and promotional posters that prefaced the title with “here comes the motherf***ing,” presents the image of a countercultural, ...
Jessie Buckley at the premiere of Hamnet at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sep. 7, 2025. Jay Dixit // Contributed Photo. Mary Shelley’s seminal work “Frankenstein: Or, the Modern ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal's "The Bride!" is a big, brash swing at a new "The Bride of Frankenstein" that struggles to cohere its many parts. But I'll say this for it: It's alive. Just months after Guillermo ...
The Bride! is that rare beast: a total misfire from a long list of artists so talented and well regarded that they should, like the film they are in, be festooned with an exclamation point or two.
It isn’t much of a hot take to suggest this, but the only classic Universal monster movie better than James Whale’s 1931 Frankenstein is his 1935 sequel, The Bride of Frankenstein. In fact, the only ...
Rohan Naahar is a Weekend News Writer for Collider. From Francois Ozon to David Fincher, he'll watch anything once. He has covered everything from Marvel to the Oscars, and Marvel at the Oscars. He ...
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