The lack of a rich, fully articulate origin text for the Bride, not to mention how imperfect and compromised her movie ...
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 ...
That electric romance between Buckley’s Ida and Bale’s Frank resurrects ‘The Bride!’, even though its script is half-baked. Read our review.
The big surprise around my The Bride of Frankenstein viewing experience is just how little the titular character is in the movie. I couldn't believe The Bride doesn’t make her appearance until 69 ...
Samara Weaving returns for more vicious game-playing in a horror-comedy that combines class warfare with satanism, greed and ...
That annoyingly emphatic exclamation mark in the title isn’t just there for looks; it’s emblematic of the movie’s overkill ...
There is so much to love about this Jessie Buckley-led, retro-inspired Frankenstein movie - but not enough to hold it together.
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s imaginative adaptation of the Frankenstein story, starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale, leaves its premise and its principles undeveloped.
Part fantasy, part musical, part horror and heavy on messaging, The Bride! struggles to know what it is (Picture: Warner Bros Entertainment) The Bride! is a messy monster mash-up movie that’s more ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s invigoratingly loopy new horror comedy The Bride! overcomes preachiness with sheer stylishness. Although ...
Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” took home six Oscars, including best picture. Michael B. Jordan emerged ...