A man accidentally swallowed part of his braces wire while eating after a workout. He felt a sharp pain in his throat and was ...
A 25-YEAR-OLD Filipina suspected to be involved in a “mail-order bride” scheme in China glued together pages of her passport to conceal a Chinese visa, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) said.
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When sirens and cellphone alerts blare warnings of missiles incoming from Iran, people in Israel stream into shelters, turning parking garages, metro stations and basements into temporary communities.
The bold horror movie is facing a rough start. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Industry insiders suggest the film could ...
"Here comes the motherf***ing bride!" insists a spectral Mary Shelley, the quasi-narrator of Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride!, who lives solely in the conscience of our titular character. Frankenstein's ...
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 ...
Frankenstein’s female creature, also known as “the Bride”, was the first female monster to appear on screen, in the 1935 Frankenstein sequel: The Bride of Frankenstein. An unruly and rebellious figure ...