“It spun out of control quite quickly,” bride Claire Kelly said of her husband James Kelly’s medical emergency ...
Experts break down the history of Frankenstein’s Bride, from Mary Shelley to Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “The Bride!,” and why the ...
As the monster and her Frankenstein, Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale serve up a messy, electrified take on 'Bonnie and ...
The lack of a rich, fully articulate origin text for the Bride, not to mention how imperfect and compromised her movie ...
For years, debates have erupted over what is and isn't appropriate to wear to a wedding. But for Runya Kwenda's big day, there will be no questions for her guests.
Amy Nicholson is the film critic of the Los Angeles Times. She is a current on-air voice at LAist and KCRW, and a member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. and the National Society of Film Critics.
Most recently, the Bride, as a dramatic character, has been part of a series of creative reimaginings through an explicitly feminist lens. For instance, the dark coming of age comedy, Lisa ...
The Bride! is such a swing-for-the-fences tonal smorgasbord that it demands to be seen in theaters. Perhaps more than once.
Bride planning a small adults-only ceremony faces family backlash when a relative threatens to skip the wedding over one ...
Directed by James Whale, the 1935 movie and its prequel, a 1931 adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic novel, laid the ...
A bridesmaid’s failed alarm before a 4 a.m. ceremony causes panic, leaving wedding guests stunned by the unusual timing.
The Bride!’ tells the story of two unusual beings trying to understand each other in a world that fears them. Even when the film feels uneven, the performances of Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale ...