Celebrating the original phenomenon's fiftieth anniversary, The Rocky Horror Picture Show finally gets a direct sequel. Fifty years after its debut, The Rocky Horror Picture Show's success hasn't ...
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IGN’s only been around for 30 years, but movies have been going for much, much longer than that. And the thing is, so many of them have never been reviewed by us ...
With the Kickstarter officially launched, we’re excited to share some of the absolutely outrageous pieces of merch available as part of the campaign for the new original graphic novel, Bride of Rocky ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. She’s alive! Finally. When Maggie Gyllenhaal sat down to rewatch “The Bride of Frankenstein,” the 1935 James Whale classic, she ...
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 ...
Have you seen stories about 'Chucky,' 'Scream,' 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' 'The Boys,' 'Vanderpump Rules,' or any of 'The Real Housewives' franchises? That's probably a Britta DeVore-curated piece of ...
Jessie Buckley as the Bride yelling at night by a car in The Bride! - Warner Bros. Warner Bros. had one of the all-time great box office hot streaks in 2025, setting a huge record with six movies ...
From filmmaker Maggie Gyllenhaal (The Lost Daughter) comes The Bride!, a bold, iconoclastic take on one of the world's most compelling stories. As a caveat, there is some chatter online about U.S.
The Bride! is in theaters on March 6. Frankenstein's lightning-streaked bride has been an enduring image on screen ever since James Whale, the director of the original 1931 Frankenstein film, ...
Welcome back to our queer film retrospective, “A Gay Old Time.” In this week’s column, with Frankenstein riff The Bride! hitting theaters, let’s revisit 1935’s subtextually queer horror classic Bride ...