As the monster and her Frankenstein, Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale serve up a messy, electrified take on 'Bonnie and ...
The story of Dr. Frankenstein and his monster is now over 200 years old, with Mary Shelley’s book having been adapted or referenced in close to 500 films.
'The Bride!' is part of a long history of films that dig into tensions underpinning the female Frankenstein ...
Amy Nicholson is the film critic of the Los Angeles Times. She is a current on-air voice at LAist and KCRW, and a member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. and the National Society of Film Critics.
Let’s continue to call out this behaviour for what it is — the harmful need to exert control over women dressed up as a ...
Bride planning a small adults-only ceremony faces family backlash when a relative threatens to skip the wedding over one ...
Just months after Guillermo del Toro presented his lavish “Frankenstein,” Gyllenhaal, in her follow-up to her excellent 2021 ...
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 ...
However, unlike the Medusa-reclaimed inspired by Ovid and expanded by Gray, Linda loses us by murdering innocents. Thus, she ...
The Bride is the latest female horror movie monster to hit the big screen, but she isn't the only great one over the years in horror history.
Wyatt Langford’s first home run of spring training are among three thoughts on Monday’s Texas Rangers spring training game.