Bailey Richards, PEOPLE’s resident enthusiast for all things scary and creepy, shares a curated list of films featuring ...
Seeing the Wild Rose and Oscar-award-winning star go bravura and unhinged to portray a radical new vision of Frankenstein’s spouse isn’t the first time queerness and the Bride of Frankenstein have ...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Kenneth Branagh’s 1994 film, remains the most faithful adaptation of Mary Shelley’s horror novel ...
It's a nice day for a white wedding.
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s invigoratingly loopy new horror comedy The Bride! overcomes preachiness with sheer stylishness. Although she works overtime to wring #MeToo-ready self-righteousness from the ...
Writer-director Maggie Gyllenhaal proves with her second film, "The Bride!", that not all ideas should be brought to life. The film, following Frankenstein's monster and his Bride in 1930s Chicago, is ...
Explore the Bride, aka Lady Frankenstein, from DC Comics. Dive into her origins, ties to Frankenstein & Creature Commandos, & evolution in DC's horror lore!
So my skepticism was high when I saw The Bride! on the big screen. The exclamation point isn’t the only thing that sets this ...
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 ...
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 ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ‘The Bride’ dazzles with visuals and performances but falters under a convoluted plot and heavy-handed ...
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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