This article contains spoilers for "The Bride!" Maggie Gyllenhaal's new film "The Bride!" is a jazz-era reimagining of both Mary Shelley's seminal 1818 novel "Frankenstein," and an extrapolation of ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal explains how a striking tattoo led her to watch 1935's The Bride of Frankenstein, which left her with a burning question that inspired her new film. The writer-director breaks down ...
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DC Studios is still wasting the Bride of Frankenstein (and Clayface can change that)
Creature Commandos' Bride of Frankenstein is a great character that was never seen again, but Clayface has a chance to ...
Bailey Richards, PEOPLE’s resident enthusiast for all things scary and creepy, recommends five Frankenstein-inspired movies, from cult classics to new releases It’s been over two centuries since ...
*Maggie Gyllenhaal returns to the director’s chair with “The Bride,” a bold reimagining of the Frankenstein legend, showcased in a newly released teaser trailer from Warner Bros. Pictures. The movie ...
Christian Bale went deep into Frankenstein history for his role in The Bride! Set in 1930s Chicago, the Maggie Gyllenhaal-directed film sees a lonely Frankenstein (Bale) enlist Dr. Euphronious to ...
Actress-turned-director Maggie Gyllenhaal has reimagined Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel “Frankenstein” as a new film with the Bride as the central character. So it’s fitting that "The Bride!" hits theaters ...
According to Cook, who teaches “Frankenstein” at university level, his students have recently become more interested in the novel’s gender dynamics. Particularly, the introduction to the bride before ...
In “The Bride!” Maggie Gyllenhaal fails to breathe new life into a classic source material. Landing in theaters March 6, actress and filmmaker Maggie Gyllenhaal’s sophomore directorial project trips ...
Sam Barsanti has written about pop-culture for 10 years, and his work has appeared at The A.V. Club, Primetimer, IGN, and Collider. He has also contributed to the popular daily Hustle newsletter, ...
In this video, Martha Stewart transforms into the iconic Bride of Frankenstein. Watch as her assistant, Igor, helps recreate the legendary look, from the shock of white hair to the signature scar.
Two very different Frankenstein movies share a central concern: If humans unleash monstrousness on the world, who are we to ...
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