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Nearly a century after many of them graced the big screen for the first time, many of the Universal Monsters endure as cinema icons. Including the Bride Of Frankenstein, despite only having mere ...
Vera West made her mark on 20th-century horror cinema. Historians continue to ponder the sad circumstances of her story Elyssa Goodman - Freelance Writer She lies on the table with her body wrapped in ...
Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show and its 1975 film adaptation easily rank among the most popular and enduring musicals ever released. But if you've ever wondered what became of all-American ...
Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride is back in theaters to celebrate the film’s 20th anniversary, and to help honor the stop-motion classic this weekend at The LightBox Expo — also known as LBX — are three of ...
“La dee da, la dee da,” Martin added, reciting one of Keaton’s famous quotes from her 1977 film “Annie Hall.” On Instagram, Martin reposted a snippet from Keaton’s 2021 Interview magazine article ...
After earning three Oscar nominations for her 2021 directorial debut, The Lost Daughter, Maggie Gyllenhaal is making her return to the screen. Her new film, The Bride, is inspired by Mary Shelley’s ...
Or, “here comes the mother f---ing bride”! That’s how the bold trailer for Maggie Gyllenhaal’s upcoming Bride of Frankenstein movie prefers to say it. The Oscar-nominated director helmed part of the ...
There are no shortage of cinematic takes on Mary Shelley's Gothic sci-fi opus Frankenstein out there — from James Whale's 1931 classic, to Kenneth Branagh's ostentatiously named Mary Shelley's ...
Warner Bros. is releasing the film in theaters next March. The stylish, colorful, and bonkers first look at “The Bride” shows Buckley being revived and brought back to life as Frankenstein’s bride, ...
Huh. Well, I have to say, Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Frankenstein retelling, The Bride, definitely has the most shoot-outs of any Frankenstein movie I’ve ever seen. It almost feels more like a gritty, ...