There were two new big releases in movie theaters this weekend, but neither proved to be much of a financial match for Disney and Pixar’s Hoppers. The film maintained its position at the top of the ...
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The Bride! is that rare beast: a total misfire from a long list of artists so talented and well regarded that they should, like the film they are in, be festooned with an exclamation point or two.
Things aren’t looking great for The Bride!, the monster movie from Maggie Gyllenhaal arrived in theaters with a lot of curiosity surrounding it, but the film’s opening weekend numbers paint a rough ...
It’s alive, but it’s not exactly showing signs of life. Set in the 1930s, “The Bride!” follows a very lonely Frankenstein’s monster (Christian Bale) and his undead love interest (Jessie Buckley) as ...
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Disney/Pixar’s “Hoppers” took a big leap at the box office thanks to its strong word-of-mouth. After making $19 million on Saturday from 4,000 theaters, Daniel Chong’s animated film is now set for a ...
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After struggling with original fare in recent years, Pixar is hoping to regain its box office mojo with this weekend’s “Hoppers.” Disney’s animal-centric adventure is poised to lead in North America ...
LOS ANGELES, March 4 (UPI) --Channeling both the literature and persona of Mary Shelley, The Bride!, in theaters Friday, crafts a monstrous love story seething with righteous indignation.