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Remember Westley from The Princess Bride? Here's what Cary Elwes looks like 40 years later
There are fictional heroes, and then there is Westley. When Cary Elwes looked up from that farmyard and said “As you wish” ...
It’s a monster movie. It’s a sort-of musical. It’s a Bonnie and Clyde-style action thriller. Above all, it’s a movie in which a lot of people screech, cackle and moan spastic dialogue to the point of ...
Should Royal Caribbean reschedule White Night because of one guest's wedding? The guest's grandmother thinks so!
It’s alive, but it’s not exactly showing signs of life. “The Bride!,” director Maggie Gyllenhaal’s punk rock, feminist ...
The filmmaker's Frankenstein riff sees the Bride ( Jessie Buckley) survive several instances of sexual assault, including ...
Euphoria writer-director Sam Levinson made a similarly themed movie a few years before the show; it's now streaming on a new platform. Find out more.
After The Bride!, check out Christian Bale’s forgotten sci-fi movie that paved the way for John Wick
The first thing you typically hear about Equilibrium, Christian Bale’s 2002 dystopian sci-fi action movie, is that it’s a ...
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'The Bride!' ending, explained
Maggie Gyllenhaal's quasi-adaptation of 'The Bride of Frankenstein' takes the monster mash to a whole new level.
The most exciting new arrival on Netflix this weekend puts Reacher star Alan Ritchson back in the thick of kick-ass chaos. A ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal's radical take on the Bride of Frankenstein story takes a middle finger to the patriarchy. Plus there are ...
Visually stunning but narratively sloppy, The Bride! is a messy monster mash that’s far from a graveyard smash.
After Alzheimer’s kept his mother from the big day, one son re-created the ceremony inside her memory care home and found unexpected grace.
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