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It’s easy to see director Maggie Gyllenhaal is an old movie buff. In her latest, “The Bride!,” she references movies from the 1930s, “Bonnie and Clyde” and, of course, “The Bride of Frankenstein.” The ...
Pitched as a sequel to the novel Frankenstein by its onscreen author Mary Shelley, The Bride! is a riotous story about the monster and his corpse bride on a road trip to visit cities, watch films and ...
No less imaginative is the importation of the story from Europe to midcentury America. This allows the film to include among its sights rollicking nightclubs, decadent parties, and grand movie palaces ...