It was a little bit country, a little bit rock ’n’ roll — and a lot of the Western style aesthetic — at Stagecoach over the ...
The Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale monster movie "The Bride!," directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, is coming soon to digital ...
This article contains spoilers for "The Bride!" Maggie Gyllenhaal's new film "The Bride!" is a jazz-era reimagining of both Mary Shelley's seminal 1818 novel "Frankenstein," and an extrapolation of ...
Bailey Richards, PEOPLE’s resident enthusiast for all things scary and creepy, recommends five Frankenstein-inspired movies, from cult classics to new releases It’s been over two centuries since ...
The first trailer for Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride! has finally been released, and it shows a very different kind of story than most Frankenstein fans will be used to. The story details the ...
Warner Bros. has officially announced The Bride! 4K, Blu-ray, and digital release dates for Maggie Gyllenhaal’s take on ...
*Maggie Gyllenhaal returns to the director’s chair with “The Bride,” a bold reimagining of the Frankenstein legend, showcased in a newly released teaser trailer from Warner Bros. Pictures. The movie ...
(CNN) — Since the invention of moving pictures, directors have been drawn to Mary Shelley’s 19th century gothic classic, “Frankenstein.” In 1931 James Whale offered his definitive take on the story ...
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How Bride of Frankenstein brought horror to life (before censorship killed it) | IGN Flashback Review
IGN’s only been around for 30 years, but movies have been going for much, much longer than that. And the thing is, so many of them have never been reviewed by us. But that’s where IGN’s Flashback ...
Sam Barsanti has written about pop-culture for 10 years, and his work has appeared at The A.V. Club, Primetimer, IGN, and Collider. He has also contributed to the popular daily Hustle newsletter, ...
Two very different Frankenstein movies share a central concern: If humans unleash monstrousness on the world, who are we to ...
According to Cook, who teaches “Frankenstein” at university level, his students have recently become more interested in the novel’s gender dynamics. Particularly, the introduction to the bride before ...
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