Mashing together a century of cinema’s monsters and horror literature even before that, nobody’s gonna say about The Bride! that it doesn’t come to play, and play hard—nowhere more emphatic than in ...
The story of Dr. Frankenstein and his monster is now over 200 years old, with Mary Shelley’s book having been adapted or ...
The film stars Jessie Buckley as a woman who is murdered and then brought back to life as the companion of Frankenstein's ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal's latest film, 'The Bride!', explores agency, identity and feminism in the messy 1930s world of monsters and men.
Despite its lofty goals, a disjointed story structure and grating sensibility make the film more irritating than insightful.
'Where we filmed it was a million miles away from what you see on screen' ...
Jessie Buckley reunites with director Maggie Gyllenhaal for The Bride, a feminist retelling of Bride Of Frankenstein put ...
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 ...
One of the most famous horror movie monsters is all the rage right now: only a few months after Guillermo del Toro‘s ...
The Bride is a spectacular, wonderful, fascinating mess.
With your eyes and heart open, preferably.