Starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale, 'The Bride!' is a bold retelling of 'Bride of Frankenstein' from writer-director ...
The story of Dr. Frankenstein and his monster is now over 200 years old, with Mary Shelley’s book having been adapted or ...
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The Bride! review: Maggie Gyllenhaal doubles down on everything Poor Things did with Frankenstein
Christian Bale and Jessie Buckley star in this wild, messy rewrite of Bride of Frankenstein, by way of Bonnie and Clyde, punk rock, and Lady Gaga.
"The Oscars’ Best Actress frontrunner drops monstrous misfire," reads the headline of his mixed take, which notes that ...
Meanwhile, Frankenstein’s monster (Christian Bale) has become so agonizingly lonely in his century of undead existence that he seeks out the eccentric Dr. Euphronius (a wonderfully wry Annette Bening) ...
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Days of Our Lives spoilers: Kayla reels over a shocking corpse as Stephanie faces a stalker attack and Johnny’s risky move backfires
On Days of Our Lives on February 23, 2026, Kayla makes a scary discovery in her office, while, Stephanie is targeted by a kidnapper, and Johnny's excitement turns into a legal disaster.
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The Bride (2026) cast: Every character featured in the dark romance and the actors behind them
The Bride! is a forthcoming dark romance film starring Christian Bale and Jessie Buckley. Discover all about the detailed cast analysis, plot, and more.
In a world where people have no shame in making unsolicited comments on women's bodies, Kelly Osbourne is fighting back. The ...
Cillian Murphy is back as Peaky Blinders returns with the help of Netflix, while Ryan Gosling heads into space for Project ...
Boring was certainly not the vibe at the 2026 Actor Awards. But too much, too little, and too “bedroom ready” seemed to be ...
As the author’s non-consensual time share takes hold, Ida writhes on the dinner table. Buckley, an actor capable of seemingly ...
Mashing together a century of cinema’s monsters and horror literature even before that, nobody’s gonna say about The Bride! that it doesn’t come to play, and play hard—nowhere more emphatic than in ...
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