And now let us praise difficult women, for this film is full of them. The Bride! is about the power of no, a woman saying no. About disobedience and consent when it comes to men helping themselves to ...
The Bride! is in theaters on March 6. Frankenstein's lightning-streaked bride has been an enduring image on screen ever since James Whale, the director of the original 1931 Frankenstein film, ...
At Paris, Milan and London Fashion Weeks, sharp tailoring isn’t just a trend — it’s a statement that Indian actresses are ...
Jessie Buckley's anguished scream of a performance can't sustain an ambitious feminist opera that feels unintentionally, ...
When the opening frames of The Bride! displays introductory text establishing that Mary Shelley wrote her classic Gothic tragedy, Frankenstein, on a dare, it feels like needless table-setting.
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Buckley and Gyllenhaal were truly the women of the hour, co-hosting the film festivities for their $80 million-budget gothic romance held at Lincoln Center ...
On March 15, Jessie Buckley almost surely will be presented with the Academy Award for Best Actress for her terrific performance in last year’s “Hamnet.” She’s already getting a jump on the race ...
As the author’s non-consensual time share takes hold, Ida writhes on the dinner table. Buckley, an actor capable of seemingly ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal, Oscar-nominated actor and second-time director, is the latest to take up the tale of Dr. Frankenstein and his monster. Opening Friday, “The Bride!” joins the roughly 400 other ...
Roan was front row for Acne Studios' fall/winter presentation, looking more than ready to walk the runway herself in a boned, lacy, grey, high-neck dress. But instead of her long, curly, auburn hair ...
In The Bride!, with a screenplay and direction by Gyllenhaal, we're transported to a 1930s Chicago reimagined through a ...