“The Bride!” is a maniacal assemblage of ’30s musicals, ’40s noirs, 19th century literature and 21st century ideology. Every wacky second, you’re well aware how perilously close it is to falling apart ...
The Bride has a wild ending that leaves things open-ended for viewers, but also helps slam home its message in one explosive moment. This is a bizarre mix of a horror movie, mixed with an arthouse ...
Show some love for your local favorites! Don’t delay. Nominations are due on Sunday, May 3. Mary Shelley (Jessie Buckley) is dead, but she has things to say. Addressing the audience as “darlings,” the ...
Jessie Buckley's neck just snapped back, and everyone is holding their breath to see if she's okay. It's two days after the Hamnet star won her first Golden Globe, but she's already shifting her ...
There’s a new Frankenstein in town and she’s a lot. Feeling dizzy after watching Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale’s new film The Bride!, directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal? Morbidly curious and looking to ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal had earned a little currency as a filmmaker and wanted to make something big. Something epic. Something honest. Something that wouldn’t just hit a vein, as she’d done with her first ...
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