A bride’s Cabo bachelorette trip unraveled after an American Airlines cancellation—and a blunt agent remark sparked viral ...
Despite what its trailers may have you think, The Bride! isn’t actually a musical. But it does have a lot of singing, though, and a playlist of singers that have helped shape its title character. Said ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal has a new Frankenstein movie coming out in 2026 called The Bride!, and she is promoting some of her visual decisions for the new monster. Just months after Guillermo del Toro ...
Jan. 15 (UPI) --Warner Bros. released the trailer for The Bride! on Thursday. The film opens March 6. Maggie Gyllenhaal wrote and directed the adaptation of The Bride of Frankenstein. The trailer, set ...
The new, full-length trailer for Maggie Gyllenhaal‘s “The Bride!” offers the best look yet at the director’s “totally punk” take on “The Bride of Frankenstein.” Jessie Buckley’s reanimated Bride is at ...
Watch the trailer for The Bride!, an upcoming film starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale. The film also stars Peter Sarsgaard, with Annette Bening, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Penélope Cruz. A lonely ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. “Enough time has passed that I can finally put my grief into words,” actor Cary Elwes said Tuesday in his tribute ...
Cary Elwes, who starred in Rob Reiner’s 1987 fantasy classic “The Princess Bride,” released a statement on Instagram Monday night in remembrance of the director and his wife, Michelle Singer, who were ...
The dreadful murder of Rob and Michele Reiner, allegedly at the hands of their son, has returned the filmmaker’s work to greater prominence in recent days. No doubt some families will be prompted to ...
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Typically, the ammunition to bring down an entire genre of movies is a series of box office flops. There can be other cultural headwinds, of course, but nothing speaks louder than perceived audience ...