Cork-based Kerry couple Laura Fitzpatrick and Bernard Casey will celebrate 12 years together in June. Laura, from Caherciveen, and Bernard, from Portmagee, were married this month in St John the ...
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"It’s easy to see director Maggie Gyllenhaal is an old movie buff," Bruce Miller writes. "In her latest, 'The Bride!,' she references movies from the 1930s, 'Bonnie and Clyde' and, of course, 'The ...
Ali Lebow shares the process of creating a bespoke wedding gown with Christopher John Rogers—as well as curating other vintage and custom looks—for her Brooklyn nuptials.
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 ...
Jessie Buckley in <em>The Bride!</em> Credit - Courtesy of Warner Bros. “I am alone, and miserable; man will not associate with me; but one as deformed and horrible ...
“Here comes the motherf–ing Bride!” author Mary Shelley roars directly down the barrel in the opening minutes of Maggie Gyllenhaal’s batty, bold, and beautiful dissection of The Bride of Frankenstein.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. She’s alive! Finally. When Maggie Gyllenhaal sat down to rewatch “The Bride of Frankenstein,” the 1935 James Whale classic, she ...
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 ...
“The Bride!” isn’t your typical monster remake. It owes almost as much to the legend of real-life Great Depression era gangsters Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow as it does to Mary Wollstonecraft ...
If you’re heading to the theater to catch The Bride!, you might be wondering whether it’s worth sticking around once the credits roll. The short answer: yes, but only partway. The film includes a ...