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EXCLUSIVE: Ahead of the digital release of Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride! on digital on April 7, we present a special tease.
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Today, turkey decoys are almost as important as our turkey calls, shotguns, shotshells, and vests. And, like each of these pieces of essential hunting gear, decoys are practically without number and ...
"Here comes the motherf***ing bride!" insists a spectral Mary Shelley, the quasi-narrator of Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride!, who lives solely in the conscience of our titular character. Frankenstein's ...
SUNDAY AM WRITETHRU: Pixar original’s Hoppers leaped to a $46M U.S./Canada opening, the best seen for a Pixar original as well an original animated movie since 2017’s Coco. Global was also big at $88M ...
'Haifa Refinery Targeted': Iran Says Drones Fired Toward Israeli Energy Hub In Northern Israel The Iranian Army announced that its Air Force Arash-2 drones attacked an oil and gas refinery and fuel ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Her screaming, resuscitated corpse is brought back into 1930s Chicago to right, what Gyllenhaal would argue, is a cinematic wrong.
Maggie Gyllenhaal explained her creature-creation philosophy when it came to designing looks for Christian Bale and Jessie Buckley in her new movie. Reading time 2 minutes The Bride! hits theaters on ...
Frankenstein's Monster is getting hitched again! This time The Bride takes center stage in a garish new retelling from director Maggie Gyllenhaal. With Jessie Buckley in the title role, Christian ...
If they had, they likely wouldn’t have known how to handle themselves around the whirlwind of Jessie Buckley’s constantly in-motion character, who adopts several different personas throughout the ...
In 1930s Chicago, Frankenstein’s Monster (Christian Bale) and a mad scientist (Annette Bening) resurrect a recently deceased woman (Jessie Buckley), who has ties to the Mob — and Mary Shelley. The ...
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