The new horror-romance is being called everything from "a modern classic" to an "unholy mess", earning it a 60% score on Rotten Tomatoes and a ton of comparisons to DC's Joker 2 in the days leading up ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal's "The Bride!" puts a spin on a horror classic. And she found monster inspiration in a literary giant and a 1930s actress.
A dazzling reanimation of a classic monster myth, Maggie Gyllenhaal’s film gives Jessie Buckley fierce vitality, even as its ambitions occasionally come apart at the seams.
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 ...
Critics call The Bride audacious and visually striking, though some feel the genre-blending monster romance doesn’t fully come together.
Reuniting after their acclaimed collaboration on 2021's The Lost Daughter, Jessie Buckley brings an electrifying presence to Maggie Gyllenhaal's ambitious reimagining of a revered classic - a film ...
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