Maggie Gyllenhaal's latest film, 'The Bride!', explores agency, identity and feminism in the messy 1930s world of monsters and men.
Despite its lofty goals, a disjointed story structure and grating sensibility make the film more irritating than insightful.
The Bride! THE BRIDE! Conceptually, this seems very much like something I could get on board with: a mid-1930s Chicago-set, Mafia-tinged feminist update on the Frankenstein story, embellished with ...
One of the most famous horror movie monsters is all the rage right now: only a few months after Guillermo del Toro‘s ...
“Bodycam” is available for streaming as of Friday, March 13. Add AMC+ to Philo, DIRECTV, and Sling to stream Shudder content — including “The Last Drive-In” and “The Boulet Brothers’ Dragdula: Titans, ...
A book-to-screen adaptation based on the celebrated 2020 novel of the same name by Maggie O’Farrell, Hamnet centers on Paul Mescal’s William Shakespeareand Jamie Buckley’s Anne Hathaway as the bard ...
Keke Palmer was visibly shocked after a fan bent down on one knee to propose to her during a press stop for her upcoming film I Love Boosters.
The streaming release date estimate for The Bride! is a hot topic among fans of the film. Directed and written by Maggie Gyllenhaal, this was her second feature film as a director. It tells a gothic ...
Hamnet stars Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal starred together in director Maggie Gyllenhaal's first film, The Lost Daughter, ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! swings for a radical, genre-bending reinvention of Bride of Frankenstein. But the result is a messy, overstuffed film that makes an awkward attempt at feminist relevance ...
Netflix doesn’t want you to celebrate the forthcoming spring season. The streamer wants you to keep you inside, glued to your TV. And with their March 2026 programming slate, they’ll be successful.