Bailey Richards, PEOPLE’s resident enthusiast for all things scary and creepy, shares a curated list of films featuring ...
With the release of “The Bride!” we asked scholars, film curators and experts in Mary Shelley’s work why so few women have tackled the Frankenstein story — and the impact that has on how we make sense ...
Seeing the Wild Rose and Oscar-award-winning star go bravura and unhinged to portray a radical new vision of Frankenstein’s spouse isn’t the first time queerness and the Bride of Frankenstein have ...
From Guillermo del Toro’s latest Hollywood blockbuster to the Hotel Transylvania franchise, Frankenstein’s monster is never far from the public eye. Although the creature first appeared in Mary ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s "The Bride!" is deeply flawed — and more exciting than any recent take on Mary Shelley's work ...
It's a nice day for a white wedding.
This article contains spoilers for "The Bride!" Maggie Gyllenhaal's new film "The Bride!" is a jazz-era reimagining of both Mary Shelley's seminal 1818 novel "Frankenstein," and an extrapolation of ...
Instead of centering on the monster’s suffering, director Maggie Gyllenhaal provokes questions about the woman created for ...
‘The Bride!” is written and directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal drawing inspiration from the 1935 film Bride of Frankenstein, which in turn was based on Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein. The film ...
(CNN) — Since the invention of moving pictures, directors have been drawn to Mary Shelley’s 19th century gothic classic, “Frankenstein.” In 1931 James Whale offered his definitive take on the story ...
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