Overview:
A lonely Frankenstein travels to 1930s Chicago to ask groundbreaking scientist Dr. Euphronious to create a companion for him. The two revive a murdered young woman and The Bride is born. But what ensues is beyond what either of them imagined.| Status: | Released (2026-03-04) |
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| BoxOffice: | $12,744,025 |
| Screen: | Maggie Gyllenhaal, Mary Shelley |
| Productions: | First Love Films, Warner Bros. Pictures, In The Current Company, Domain Entertainment |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 1498158: Jessie Buckley - The Bride / Ida / Penelope Rogers / Mary Shelley
- 3894: Christian Bale - Frank
- 133: Peter Sarsgaard - Jake Wiles
- 37154: John Magaro - Clyde
- 124377: Jeannie Berlin - Greta
- 516: Annette Bening - Dr. Euphronius
- 131: Jake Gyllenhaal - Ronnie Reed
Crews
- 2195873: Courtney Kivowitz - Executive Producer - Production
- 45648: Emma Tillinger Koskoff - Producer - Production
- 91072: Carla Raij - Executive Producer - Production
- 1393092: Talia Kleinhendler - Producer - Production
- 1579: Maggie Gyllenhaal - Producer - Production
- 1703594: Osnat Handelsman-Keren - Producer - Production
- 1579: Maggie Gyllenhaal - Writer - Writing
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Reviews
Manuel São Bento
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Full review: https://fandomwire.com/the-bride-review/ Rating: A- "The Bride! establishes itself as one of the year's most unique experiences, where Maggie Gyllenhaal's bold vision and a vibrant punk-rock aesthetic are anchored by the visceral performances of Jessie Buckley and ....
Continue reading ->Chris Sawin
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Maggie Gyllenhaal is going for something here, but the problem is that The Bride! has far too many things going on at once and never capitalizes on any of them; even the romance isn’t constant. The idea of these two born-again corpses having nothing together is this half-baked idea d ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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Despite the best efforts of the pyromaniacs the creation of “Dr. Frankenstein” (Christian Bale) has survived, and now over a century later is a bit horny. Determined to find himself a companion, he visits the Chicago laboratory of “Dr. Euphronious” (Annette Bening) with his request. ....
Continue reading ->moscaman
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This was visually incredible and appreciating it requires a deep focus - homages abound. The Bride's word salad spewings are super important, and if you pay attention, fill in many of the plot details that other movies will spoon feed their audience. Some things did not make sense wh ....
Continue reading ->Gordon
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I had such high hopes and expectations for Maggie Gyllenhaal's directorial debut. Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale are brilliant, but alas, they couldn't even save 'The Bride'. I found myself wishing that Buckley's 'Ida' would pick a personality and stick with it. I felt tha ....
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