Maggie Gyllenhaal’s sophomore outing, “The Bride!” opens in the shadowy afterlife of “Frankenstein” author Mary Shelley, played by recent Oscar-winner Jesse Buckley, who is quite bitter about the way ...
Director Maggie Gyllenhaal debuts her second feature film in 2026, ‘The Bride!’, a striking feminist romantic horror starring ...
As a theatre major, I obviously have to read a lot of plays for classes. This article will discuss a few of them from an analytical lens, and I’ll add my comments about the messaging and tactics (with ...
The dynamic Broadway national tour of “Suffs,” featuring Shaina Taub’s engaging and enlightening Tony Award-winning book and ...
HBO Max Polish series Proud won the International Competition grand prize at the 2026 Series Mania festival that wrapped at ...
Played by Chicago-born actor Harrison Ford in all five of the feature films, don’t expect Ford (who celebrates his 84th ...
By seed, the Newhalen girls basketball team was the underdog in its first two games at the Alaska State 1A Girls Basketball ...
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What happened to Connecticut credit union executive Matthew Yussman and his family? Details explored ahead of FEDS on ID
A 2015 home invasion in Connecticut forced Matthew Yussman into a fake bomb bank plot, later tied to a multi-state crime ...
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Feral, campy, and full of references: Jessie Buckley’s makeup artist breaks down ‘The Bride!’
Including a limited-edition Pat McGrath collaboration.
Despite its all-star cast, the reboot fell far short of financial and critical expectations.
This shocking and confronting adaptation of Frankenstein delivers a fun and exhilarating ride, even if it isn’t the strongest of the many adaptations.
Look What SHE Did! will host a Women's History Month celebration featuring films and conversation at The Ebell of Los Angeles on March 29.
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