Maggie Gyllenhaal directs Jessie Buckley in the new adaptation.
That annoyingly emphatic exclamation mark in the title isn’t just there for looks; it’s emblematic of the movie’s overkill ...
If Edgar Allan Poe had designed a restaurant instead of writing about death and ravens, it might look something like the ...
The Academy Award for best picture. This year, there are 10 films vying for that prestigious and elusive title — and as ...
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Soon they are digging up the body of Ida (Jessie Buckley), a mobster’s escort whom we recently saw fall down some stairs, and strapping her to a high-voltage gurney. Before her death, Ida was busy ...
That electric romance between Buckley’s Ida and Bale’s Frank resurrects ‘The Bride!’, even though its script is half-baked.
The Immortal Man for a final (?) chapter after a stellar six-season run that saw Cillian Murphy transform Tommy Shelby into ...
The Bride! marks her first foray into large-scale studio filmmaking after the critical success of The Lost Daughter. And ...
There’s something very unseemly about a woman neglecting her only daughter so she can slobber over a married man who is, in all probability, just being nice.” I don’t blame our nameless narrator for ...
Christian Bale was shocked to learn Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride was going to be a major production as opposed to being an ...
This is a rare and atypically fulsome outing for The Bride herself, a macabre mate for the lonely monster, who was literally ...