The concept of the film is rather unique, to say the least. It takes Frankenstein’s monster and puts him in a somewhat more modern setting. After over a century of isolation, he decides to try to find ...
SAYAJIGUNJ MLA and BJP leader Keyur Rokadia on Wednesday performed the 'Kanyadaan' (giving away of the bride) at the wedding of Deepa, an inmate of the Nari Gruh who was rescued from the Nizampura bus ...
Writer and director Maggie Gyllenhaal tells IndieWire about using the tools of genre to create a world both '80s and 1930s for 'The Bride!' ...
Jessie Buckley plays both undead Mary Shelley and the gun moll her spirit possesses in a riot grrl take on the 1935 Bride of Frankenstein.
Following Hamnet and "Wuthering Heights", Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride! is the latest in a line of awful movies inspired by the work of great English writers. It's Mary Shelley here of course, but ...
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How a ghost’s testimony exposed a murderer in 1897 West Virginia
In 1897, a young bride named Zona Heaster Shue was found dead at the bottom of her stairs in rural West Virginia. Her husband claimed it was an accident—but weeks later, her mother swore that Zona’s ...
In the opening beats of The Bride!, the second feature written and directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, the ghost of Mary Shelley (Jessie Buckley) mutters to herself from some dark corner of the ...
As a whole, the film becomes messy and uncertain about what it wants to say — and how it wants to end — but it remains an audacious feat for ...
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 ...
Embodying this fascinating patchwork of ideas good and bad is the Irish actress Jessie Buckley, who will soon find herself in ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s "The Bride!" is deeply flawed — and more exciting than any recent take on Mary Shelley's work.
If you love classic movies, THE BRIDE! is pure delight, fun with a brain that is a treat deluxe for those who love both classic movies and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley’s original book ...
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