With the release of “The Bride!” we asked scholars, film curators and experts in Mary Shelley’s work why so few women have ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride subverts expectations with its conclusion to Bride and Frankenstein's gothic love story.
While 'The Bride!' seems destined to be a future camp classic, let's revisit the original 'Bride Of Frankenstein' & unpack its queer subtext.
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.
Writer-director Maggie Gyllenhaal’s gonzo revisionist take on James Whale’s 1935 “Bride of Frankenstein” is a "hellzapoppin’ cacophony of silly ideas and mad movie love, overhauling the queer-coded ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ‘The Bride!’ offers a new take on the classic Frankenstein story, reimagining it as a dark love story set in 1930s Chicago.
It served as the first sequel in a string of Frankenstein movies Studios made in the 1930s and 1940s. The plot revolves around Henry Frankenstein attempting to desert his past experiments and live a ...
It’s always about Frankenstein’s Monster, but this time, his “bride” gets center stage in Warner Bros. Pictures’ The Bride! USA Today shares a new photo of Frank (Christian Bale; American Psycho) and ...
The Bride! was born out of a fantasy. "I'm not speaking for Mary Shelley," its writer-director Maggie Gyllenhaal recently ...
There have been a lot of takes on Frankenstein’s monster over the years, but Christian Bale wasn’t interested in copying anyone for The Bride! . Instead, he went back to the source material, sifted ...
When a local escort with ties to a notorious mobster is murdered, the pair dig up the body and resurrect her, setting Frank ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal had more to bring to the screen than just a monster movie remake, and it’s impossible to nail down exactly ...
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