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Chaotic film The Bride! makes other Frankenstein movies seem subtle
The story of Dr. Frankenstein and his monster is now over 200 years old, with Mary Shelley’s book having been adapted or ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Maggie Gyllenhaal was fascinated with how the 1935 film “The Bride of Frankenstein” featured the bride in only the last two minutes and gave her no lines. That meant there ...
It's a nice day for a white wedding.
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.
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.
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “The Bride!” is a big, brash swing at a new “The Bride of Frankenstein” that struggles to cohere its many ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “The Bride!” imagines an empowered mate for the monster. We look back at other memorable cinematic ...
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Before Jessie Buckley's "The Bride!", other major stars played The Bride of Frankenstein. Find out who else played the iconic character.
With the release of “The Bride!” we asked scholars, film curators and experts in Mary Shelley’s work why so few women have tackled the Frankenstein story — and the impact that has on how we make sense ...
Find out why Maggie Gyllenhaal’s monster mash "The Bride!" has become a nightmare for the writer-director in its opening weekend in theaters.
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