In this week's Reel to Real column, we break down why The Bride! bombed at the box office, how Hoppers hit and Sinners' big streaming numbers.
In the opening beats of The Bride!, the second feature written and directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, the ghost of Mary Shelley (Jessie Buckley) mutters to herself from some dark corner of the ...
She doesn't miss a single detail!
The socialite Poppy, 39, ensured all eyes were on her as she ditched a shirt of the runway presentation, posing up a storm in ...
Rodion Miroshnik also added that Kiev feels the support of European countries and therefore is not limiting its methods ...
Mashing together a century of cinema’s monsters and horror literature even before that, nobody’s gonna say about The Bride! that it doesn’t come to play, and play hard—nowhere more emphatic than in ...
The bride and groom said “I do” in an intimate space lit by candles, the small crowd of guests all but holding their breath. A photo of Kennedy kissing the bride's hand as the pair exited the church ...
Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening and Jake Gyllenhaal also appear in this punk-rock exhumation of a character only briefly introduced in Mary Shelley’s novel.
The film stars Jessie Buckley as a woman who is murdered and then brought back to life as the companion of Frankenstein's ...
Jessie Buckley goes big in The Bride!, Maggie Gyllenhaal's messy, audacious punk rock monster mash that overcomes its flaws ...
Ambition can be a curse as much as a blessing. And it dooms The Bride!, a revisionist take on James Whale’s 1935 Universal ...
Is it a horror movie? Not quite. It’s a scrappy punk feminist tragicomedy of l’amour fou, a renegade take-off on the ...