If there were a checklist of things female characters are supposed to do in order to be "empowered," The Bride! ticks them all. And yet.
From Jessie Buckley in a reworking of Bride of Frankenstein to Tommy Shelby's big-screen debut, these are the films to watch at the cinema and stream at home this month.
The Bride is a haunting yet thought-provoking cinematic experience that blends gothic horror, dark comedy and social ...
Christian Bale discusses his process in reinventing the iconic Frankenstein character for Maggie Gyllenhaal's film The Bride!, drawing inspiration from the original novel and Boris Karloff's portrayal ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal delivers a ravishingly designed, feminist punk rock opera in The Bride! Our ...
The Bride! THE BRIDE! Conceptually, this seems very much like something I could get on board with: a mid-1930s Chicago-set, Mafia-tinged feminist update on the Frankenstein story, embellished with ...
DTF St. Louis DTF ST. LOUIS. Some months ago, in a fallow period likely brought on by the end of a Taylor Sheridan binge, I had resigned myself to listlessly stream-scrolling, nearly paralyzed by the ...
Criterion’s streaming offerings this month also include a slate of Romanian New Wave movies by Cristian Mungiu, Cristi Puiu, ...
"41% of the cast and crew of the film developed cancer after the film wrapped." ...
The Bride! embodies an unconventional and rebellious nature that makes it wholly unique. Whether it's aware of its flaws or not, it's not ashamed to lean completely in. In many respects, The Bride!