When you think about the level of detail and labor that goes into a feature-length stop-motion film, it boggles the mind. It's that elbow grease and abundant creativity that make stop-motion animation ...
Here's the best movies of 2026 so far. As writer and director, Maggie Gyllenhaal took a big swing with The Bride!, a dizzying reimagining of the Universal monster from The Bride of Frankenstein.
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Imagine stepping into an original D&D setting that’s been lovingly written and DM’d by Tim Burton or Shel Silverstein. Instead of elves and dwarves, you have a giant card shop that’s also a person, a ...
I couldn't predict how this film would unfold from the trailer, so I watched it in IMAX. The bonus poster featuring the two in monochrome is cool and very lovely! Frankenstein, burdened by loneliness, ...
THE BRIDE! is well filmed by Actress Maggie Gylenhaal, who wrote and directed the movie. It has a couple of amazing set pieces, including a fun musical number. However, the movie tells a dark, ...
On Sunday evening, in front of the likes of Michael B. Jordan, Emma Stone, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Prince William, a nine-minute stop-frame animated film made in a warehouse of Cheetham Hill was named ...
A goth-punk feminist revival of Mary Shelley refracted through noir fatalism, vaudevillian spectacle, and a lovers-on-the-run romance that echoes the outlaw mythology of Bonnie and Clyde sounds like ...
If you like your monsters and gangsters with a feminist bent, man, does Warner Bros. have a creation for you. “The Bride!” isn’t your typical monster remake. It owes almost as much to the legend of ...
Perhaps you walked away from Wuthering Heights complaining that it wasn’t quite weird enough? Or maybe you trudged through Jacob Elordi’s recent Frankenstein project, only to believe it wasn’t quite ...