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Bride, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Movie Review

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The Bride! Review: Maggie Gyllenhaal's Beautiful, Messy Monster Movie Is An Unhinged Delight
Jessie Buckley goes big in The Bride!, Maggie Gyllenhaal's messy, audacious punk rock monster mash that overcomes its flaws with boldness. Here's our review.

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Movie Review: Maggie Gyllenhaal's 'The Bride!' is a Frankenstein riff with a pulse
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‘The Bride!’ review: Jessie Buckley’s latest is one of the worst movies I’ve seen in this job
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‘The Bride!’ Rotten Tomatoes Reviews: Critics Split On Monster Movie Redux
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride!, starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale, is new in theaters this weekend.

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Jessie Buckley brings Frankenstein’s soulmate to life in bold, bizarre ‘The Bride!’
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‘The Bride!’ Review: Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale Get Their Freak on in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Bludgeoning Feminist Frankenstein Spin
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Where to Watch The Bride! Online: 2026 Streaming Update

As gothic horror continues to gain traction once again, here’s how to watch The Bride! online, and how you can use the best VPN services if it isn’t available in your country. Like other films from Warner Bros.
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The Bride! Review: A Beautiful Abomination

Never mind spare body parts. In Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride!, our eponymous newlywed is composed of three entirely separate and competing personalities. There is Ida, a seeming gangster’s mol hanging out in 1930s Chi during the post-Prohibition boom when we meet her;
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‘The Bride!’ Is a Mad Monster Party

Meanwhile, Frankenstein’s monster (Christian Bale) has become so agonizingly lonely in his century of undead existence that he seeks out the eccentric Dr. Euphronius (a wonderfully wry Annette Bening).
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