The Bride! is a swooning, soot-streaked fever dream of a movie, the kind that feels less like a retelling and more like a ...
Messiah of Evil’ was released in 1974; its creators went on to make ‘Howard the Duck’ and pen ‘Indiana Jones and the Temple ...
The Outsiders” is set nearly 50 years ago, in Tulsa, Okla. Rest assured that everything about the Tony Award-winning stage ...
The Bride! Movie Review: Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale lead an ambitious but uneven monster tale
The Bride!’ tells the story of two unusual beings trying to understand each other in a world that fears them. Even when the film feels uneven, the performances of Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale ...
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While plenty of franchises have become box office champions and critical darlings, there are plenty that have endured, ...
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.
Yasmin’s latest moral descent cements her fate as “Industry” ’s greatest and most compelling tragedy; she is the character to ...
From Pace to Avant to Dupri, Micheaux to Spike and Coogler, Black genius has always shaped pop culture. The best ...
March is home to the 2026 Oscars, which makes it the perfect time for a handful of the most acclaimed nominees to make their ...
Wharton Center announced its 2026-2027 Broadway season on Mar. 3, featuring both old and new shows, bringing a diverse lineup ...
Starring Christian Bale as Frankenstein’s monster — charmingly called “Frank” — and Jessie Buckley as his newly resurrected bride, the film pairs gothic sobriety with operatic excess. Beneath the ...
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