Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! arrives with a fascinating premise, a striking visual style, and a cast filled with powerhouse performers. Inspired by the lega ...
A closer look at the real places used to recreate 1930s Chicago and New York in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s visually bold Frankenstein-inspired film. Read more.
Pixar Original 'Hoppers' is off to a solid start in previews with $3.2M. Keep in mind that's $2M from Thursday night and the ...
Review: Bride of Frankenstein was the apex of the Golden Age of horror... and it came in right before a new wave of Hollywood ...
Courtesy of Warner Bros. “I am alone, and miserable; man will not associate with me; but one as deformed and horrible as ...
Experts break down the history of Frankenstein’s Bride, from Mary Shelley to Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “The Bride!,” and why the ...
Frankenstein’s female creature, also known as “the Bride”, was the first female monster to appear on screen, in the 1935 ...
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 ...
Barbie and The Bride are equally misunderstood pop culture figures. It shouldn't surprise anyone that their films serve as ...
Viewers leaving the theater early might miss a brief credits sequence involving Detective Wiles and Lupino. Here’s a closer look at the scene and its significance.
Love Story director Gillian Robespierre breaks down the bittersweet Atlantic moment in JFK Jr. & Carolyn Bessette's wedding, and its meaning.
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s time-shifting, genre-hopping riff on Mary Shelley’s creation stars Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale as ...