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The Bride (2026) is a retelling of the classic Frankenstein story, but in a chaotic and gothic romance set in 1930s Chicago. It is a movie that examines the concepts of loneliness, freedom, and what love is when it cannot be forced.
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Never mind spare body parts. In Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride!, our eponymous newlywed is composed of three entirely separate and competing personalities. There is Ida, a seeming gangster’s mol hanging out in 1930s Chi during the post-Prohibition boom when we meet her;