A bride was shocked to find one of her bridesmaid dresses in a thrift store — 37 years on. Victoria Post, 32, was out thrift shopping with her mom, Theresa Post, when she picked out a dress, only to ...
Image Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures By Luis Zonenberg It seems that Halloween has arrived early yet again, with actress Maggie Gyllenhaal returning to the director’s chair with her latest film, ...
"The Bride," written and directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal and starring Jessie Buckley, flopped at the box office. Why? Watch our ...
Director Maggie Gyllenhaal tells IndieWire about developing a visual language that brings a monstrous magic to IMAX for 'The ...
Jessie Buckley, an Oscar favorite for "Hamnet," goes for broke in "The Bride!" She's amazing, but one one could save Maggie ...
"The Bride!" writer/director Gyllenhaal tells IndieWire about using genre tools to create a world that's as much the 1980s as it is the 1930s.
The Bride! is a legit box office bomb, but that doesn't mean Warner Bros. was wrong to make the movie in the first place.
The film does not offer a clean resolution. Frank and the Bride both confess their love for one another and vow to be together “till the end of time,” but the scene is more poignant than victorious.
Maggie Gyllenhaal's "The Bride!" puts a spin on a horror classic. And she found monster inspiration in a literary giant and a 1930s actress.
The stars discuss the tonal tightrope, the creation of The Bride and Frank, how Mary Shelley got it wrong and the importance of strong scene partners.
Maggie Gyllenhaal presents her take on the story of author Mary Shelley and her creations Frankenstein and his Bride.
"The mother of the groom wore head to toe black, including a veil, and sobbed through the entire wedding and reception. No, they are not still together." ...
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