The film stars Jessie Buckley as a woman who is murdered and then brought back to life as the companion of Frankenstein's ...
With her glassy-eyed stare, perfectly coiffed hair and pristine white wedding dress, she is the unlikely subject of one of the world's most chilling urban legends.
The Umbrella Academy creator Gerard Way once pitched a twisted take on Batman comics to DC, and the concept art is fascinating.
Maggie Gyllenhaal's movie is a scrappy feminist take-off on the "Frankenstein" myth that could have used more storytelling ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal, Oscar-nominated actor and second-time director, is the latest to take up the tale of Dr. Frankenstein and his monster. Opening Friday, “The Bride!” joins the roughly 400 other ...
Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening and Jake Gyllenhaal also appear in this punk-rock exhumation of a character ...
Her version of The Bride! is much harder to parse, and much harder to swallow. It’s a provocation and a challenge — a movie ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tim Burton is a master of creating dark and quirky characters who live in magical and whimsical worlds. 2005's stop-motion ...
Meanwhile, Frankenstein’s monster (Christian Bale) has become so agonizingly lonely in his century of undead existence that he seeks out the eccentric Dr. Euphronius (a wonderfully wry Annette Bening) ...
Jessie Buckley commands Maggie Gyllenhaal's 'The Bride,' but the feminist horror movie is both conspicuously DC-coded and ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal turns “The Bride!” into a big, wild studio film that reimagines the Bride of Frankenstein as a voice of rebellion.
Tim Burton is a master of creating dark and quirky characters who live in magical and whimsical worlds. 2005's stop-motion animated film Corpse Bride is among his very best, and it was a hit among ...