In some alternate universe, there’s probably a simpler, more straightforward version of Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Frankenstein spin-off movie The Bride! that’s currently getting called a must-see ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Getty Cary Elwes is missing Rob Reiner a little extra today. "The Princess Bride" star honored the late Hollywood icon with a ...
Cary Elwes is remembering Rob Reiner on what would have been his 79th birthday. Elwes, who starred in one of Reiner's most iconic films, The Princess Bride, took to Instagram on Friday, March 6 to ...
Cary Elwes is missing Rob Reiner a little extra today. "The Princess Bride" star honored the late Hollywood icon with a heartfelt social media post Friday ... on what should have been Rob's 79th ...
When it comes to an original animated film, the Pete Docter-led administration at Pixar Studios can celebrate a big breakthrough with Hoppers which jumped to an $88M global opening, broken out by $42M ...
Polina Zelmanova receives funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council to support the research undertaken as part of her PhD.. Frankenstein’s female creature, also known as “the Bride”, was ...
The late filmmaker and his wife Michele Singer Reiner were killed in December 2025 Their middle child, Nick Reiner, has been charged in connection with the homicides and may face the death penalty if ...
Late last year, we lost one of the world’s greatest film makers when Rob Reiner was murdered alongside his wife. He was a gifted comedic actor, a screenwriter, the director of two of my all-time ...
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 ...
Rohan Naahar is a Weekend News Writer for Collider. From Francois Ozon to David Fincher, he'll watch anything once. He has covered everything from Marvel to the Oscars, and Marvel at the Oscars. He ...
"The Bride!" writer/director Gyllenhaal tells IndieWire about using genre tools to create a world that's as much the 1980s as it is the 1930s. The film features cheeky references to Ginger Rogers and ...