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The Bride, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Frankenstein

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Maggie Gyllenhaal's 'The Bride!' is (really) polarizing audiences
Some folks aren't exactly vibing with her chain-smoking, gunslinging take on Frankenstein.

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 · 11h · on MSN
Maggie Gyllenhaal and Jessie Buckley reimagine Frankenstein’s bride
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Movie Review: Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ‘The Bride!’ is a Frankenstein riff with a pulse
 · 11h
Gyllenhaal, Buckley have questions for ‘The Bride!’
It’s been a very good year for Mary Shelley’s immortal Frankenstein, what with Guillermo del Toro’s multi-Oscar nominated film version a critical and popular hit.

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The Bride! Review: Jessie Buckley & Christian Bale Frankenstein Movie Is Enchanting
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‘The Bride!’ Rotten Tomatoes Reviews: Critics Split On Monster Movie Redux
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The Bride! Review: Maggie Gyllenhaal Stitched Together The Most Fun, Feral And Fantastic Frankenstein Movie Yet
If they had, they likely wouldn’t have known how to handle themselves around the whirlwind of Jessie Buckley’s constantly in-motion character, who adopts several different personas throughout the movi...

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‘The Bride!’ Review: Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale Are Magnetic Monsters in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Lumbering Punk Horror Trip
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Maggie Gyllenhaal's 'The Bride!' is out this Friday: Everything to know about the gothic romance set in 1930s Chicago
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The Bride!: A Feminist Frankenstein That Plays Like a Lost Remnant of Woke Culture

The most impressive thing about The Bride!, Maggie Gyllenhaal's feminist revamp of The Bride of Frankenstein, is how thoroughly ill-conceived it is. This movie fails at everything. There is not a single scene,
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The Bride Ending Explained: Why Did The Bride Choose to Stay With Frankenstein?

Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride subverts expectations with its conclusion to Bride and Frankenstein's gothic love story.
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The Bride! Is The Perfect Companion Piece To Greta Gerwig's Barbie (Seriously)

Barbie and The Bride are equally misunderstood pop culture figures. It shouldn't surprise anyone that their films serve as companion pieces to each other.
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The Best Frankenstein Easter Egg In The Bride! Reveals Just How Smart The Movie Truly Is

Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride! makes multiple references to Frankenstein films of the past, but one Easter egg proves how smart she and her movie truly are.
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'The Bride!' divorces itself from Mary Shelley's novel to deliver a feminist tale

Actress-turned-director Maggie Gyllenhaal gives voice and agency to the iconic "Bride of Frankenstein" from the 1935 classic film.
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Knowing The Bride’s Early Twist Makes Christian Bale Movie More Enjoyable

Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride is officially out in theaters now, and before going into the Christian Bale and Jessie Buckley-led movie, it might be worth knowing this important twist in the movie. What is The Bride’s early twist?
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‘The Bride!’ Review: Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale Get Their Freak on in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Bludgeoning Feminist Frankenstein Spin

Peter Sarsgaard, Penélope Cruz, Annette Bening and Jake Gyllenhaal also appear in this punk-rock exhumation of a character only briefly introduced in Mary Shelley’s novel.
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What actually happened to Angelina Jolie's 'lavish, beautiful' Bride of Frankenstein remake?

As Jessie Buckley portrays the title character in The Bride!, it's worth looking back at Angelina Jolie's long-standing connection to a Frankenstein film.
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‘The Bride!’ Is the Latest Example of a New Wave of Feminist Horror — Experts Break Down What It Says About Women and Control

Experts break down the history of Frankenstein’s Bride, from Mary Shelley to Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “The Bride!,” and why the silent monster captivates.
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