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The Bride, Jessie Buckley and Maggie Gyllenhaal

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The Bride! Review: The Most Fun, Feral And Fantastic Frankenstein Movie Yet
Alongside such literary icons as Sherlock Holmes, Hamlet, and James Bond, one of the most oft-adapted characters for live-action (and otherwise) is the anatomical monstrosity simply known as Frankenst...

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‘The Bride!’ Review: Jessie Buckley & Christian Bale Cannot Salvage Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Monstrously Misguided Movie
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Is The Bride! worth watching? Jessie Buckley's monster movie divides critics
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‘The Bride!’ Rotten Tomatoes Reviews: Critics Split On Monster Movie Redux
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride!, starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale, is new in theaters this weekend.

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The Bride! Review: Maggie Gyllenhaal Stitched Together The Most Fun, Feral And Fantastic Frankenstein Movie Yet
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‘The Bride!’ Review: Maggie Gyllenhaal Reinvents The ‘Frankenstein’ Story And Gives Sensational Jessie Buckley And Christian Bale A Monster Mashup Like No Other
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‘The Bride!’ Review: Maggie Gyllenhaal Graverobs Mary Shelley for a Wokified, ‘Joker’-fied Folie-à-Deux Zonked on Its Own Rage

Jessie Buckley's anguished scream of a performance can't sustain an ambitious feminist opera that feels unintentionally, conspicuously tailor-made to align with Warner Bros.' neighboring DC
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The Bride! film review – feminist Frankenstein is a radical riot

This is a rare and atypically fulsome outing for The Bride herself, a macabre mate for the lonely monster, who was literally never completed in Mary Shelly’s novel, and was a mere cameo in James Whale’s Bride of Frankenstein in 1935.
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Is The Bride! a Remake of Bride of Frankenstein? New Movie's Origin Explained

Discover if Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! is a remake or a new Mary Shelley adaptation. Explore how the film gives the character a fresh perspective.
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The Bride!: Release Date, Cast, And Other Things We Know About The Sci-Fi Horror Movie

Is there a single work of horror fiction more influential than Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein? The 1818 novel — in which the titular scientist successfully manages to reanimate the dead — has been adapted, reimagined, or served as a major influence on ...
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