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Maggie Gyllenhaal’s "The Bride!," starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale, is new in theaters this weekend. Find out of Rotten Tomatoes critics electrifed by the movie.
Word was out for quite some time that The Bride! was doomed, that Gyllenhaal was having an uphill battle during production, this her first massive big-budget movie after the $5M costing (before P&A), 3x Oscar nominated Lost Daughter. Hence the push of the pic’s release date from last fall to this weekend.
Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride is a beautiful Frankenstein story that captures what going to the movies is all about; here's our full review. The post THE BRIDE Is What Going to the Movies Is All
Just months after Guillermo del Toro presented his lavish “Frankenstein,” Gyllenhaal, in her follow-up to her excellent 2021 directorial debut, “The Lost Daughter,” has set her sights on reimagining 1935’s “The Bride of Frankenstein.” The sequel starred Boris Karloff and, in the dual role of the Bride and Mary Shelley, Elsa Lanchester.
Discover the full soundtrack for The Bride! (2026) featuring Hildur Guðnadóttir's score, Fever Ray originals and Jake Gyllenhaal vocals in Maggie Gyllenhaal's gothic romance.
The story of Dr. Frankenstein and his monster is now over 200 years old, with Mary Shelley’s book having been adapted or referenced in close to 500 films.
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‘The Bride!’ Ends Warner Bros.’ 9-Movie Winning Streak at the Box Office After Divisive Reviews
The Bride! has broken a 9-movie streak for Warner Bros. at the box office after divisive reviews.
Why The Bride! failed at the box office: weak reviews, confusing storytelling, tough Pixar competition, and a massive budget!
The Bride is a spectacular, wonderful, fascinating mess.
One of the most famous horror movie monsters is all the rage right now: only a few months after Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein, the Creature returns in a punk-rock-infused gothic romance. From actor-turned-director Maggie Gyllenhaal,
After years of talk about Hollywood reimagining The Bride of Frankenstein for the modern age, Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride! is among new 2026 movies out this week, and it’s time to talk about the ending.