Beckham Drama: Why Fans Are Convinced Cruz's Song About 'Breaking Mama's Heart' Is Aimed at Brooklyn
Cruz Beckham seems to hint at his family's bitter feud during a performance of an unreleased song while on tour in Europe.
An Arkansas college chapter of the late Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA abruptly cut ties from the conservative organization ...
Sinners' Autumn Durald Arkapaw makes history as the first woman to win the Oscar for best cinematography, as stars arrive at ...
Pixar’s “Hoppers” held onto the top slot at the box office, bouncing back with $28.5 million in its second weekend, according ...
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Rohan Naahar is a Weekend News Writer for Collider. From Francois Ozon to David Fincher, he'll watch anything once. He has covered everything from Marvel to the Oscars, and Marvel at the Oscars. He ...
There’s a new Frankenstein in town and she’s a lot. Feeling dizzy after watching Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale’s new film The Bride!, directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal? Morbidly curious and looking to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jessie Buckley in the title role in The Bride! (Warner Bros.) A 1930s gothic romance set in Chicago? Say less. Maggie Gyllenhaal ...
(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 ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Her screaming, resuscitated corpse is brought back into 1930s Chicago to right, what Gyllenhaal would argue, is a cinematic wrong.
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “The Bride!” is a big, brash swing at a new “The Bride of Frankenstein” that struggles to cohere its many parts. But I’ll say this for it: It’s alive. Just months after Guillermo ...
In the 200-odd years since a teenager dreamed up a spooky story on a stormy night in the Swiss Alps, hundreds of others have put their spin on Mary Shelley’s tale of a scientist who bypasses nature to ...
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