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The Frankensteined Feminism of The Bride!

Even before Ida (Jessie Buckley) becomes a black-bile-spewing revenant, you wouldn’t call her a proper lady. At a shady gin joint in Chicago, 1936, she’s vacant-eyed, slurring, and lurching in her ...
Pitched as a sequel to the novel Frankenstein by its onscreen author Mary Shelley, The Bride! is a riotous story about the monster and his corpse bride on a road trip to visit cities, watch films and ...
Small Prophets creator Mackenzie Crook teams up with animation directors Ainslie Henderson and Will Anderson to take DQ inside the stop-motion process behind the BBC series, working with puppets and ...
There was a doctor in Chicago years ago named Victor Frankenstein, and one of his jobs was finding medical specimens. When ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Her screaming, resuscitated corpse is brought back into 1930s Chicago to right, what Gyllenhaal would argue, is a cinematic wrong.
By JAKE COYLE Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “The Bride!” is a big, brash swing at a new “The Bride of Frankenstein” that struggles to ...
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The Bride is a spectacular, wonderful, fascinating mess.
'Where we filmed it was a million miles away from what you see on screen' ...