“The Bride!,” Maggie Gyllenhaal’s punk rock take on Frankenstein’s monster and his betrothed, debuted a terrifying first look at CinemaCon on Tuesday as part of Warner Bros.’ presentation to theater ...
The first sequel to Frankenstein is wilder than the original movie. And the bride (Esla Lanchester) became just as iconic as Karloff's creature. Her initial scream upon seeing him is unforgettable.
This isn't a surprise, of course; the Universal Studios Hollywood event, which is famous for its well-themed haunted houses, spooky street scenes, and eerie entertainment offerings, is always pushing ...
For the record, that piece of the novel was also left out of James Whale's 1931 Frankenstein, starring Boris Karloff as the most famous cinematic version of the creature. But it provided the basis for ...
The Halloween season is the perfect time of year to revisit classic horror movies, and among the very best of those iconic Universal Pictures one ought to return to is Bride of Frankenstein. Before ...
Must-see movies are futuristic classics that shouldn’t be missed. Of course, not every must-see is perfect. That’s why we’ve rated them 1-5 on the patented “crunchy goodness” scale. Title: Bride of ...