

- ርልዪረApril 6, 2026Is it a coincidence that theater chains are struggling badly in 2026 while most of the films meant to bring in audiences are flat out terrible? I always go in hoping for the next masterpiece until I'm disappointed. In the case of "The Bride!" it didn't take long. This film is plagued by jumbled ideas, incoherent dialogue that often isn't discernible and feels like rambling at times and a director in over her head. Look, I'm a fan of Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal as actors but Maggie has a long way to go as a director. Jake is just about completely wasted here. The great Christian Bale is limited by the script and I honestly wouldn't be surprised if there was a bunch of improvising here. I was really looking forward to a fresh take on classic tale and it really disappointed. Here's hoping that the slate of 2026's films going forward are much better, because so far, they've been quite disappointing and bad and "The Bride" is no different. I would NOT Recommend "The Bride!".
- Garrett Wilkins7d agoMaggie Gyllenhaal's latest project is a frustrating exercise in creative self-indulgence that consistently values chaotic style over a coherent plot. Reimagining a classic monster myth as a 1930s body-horror road movie sounds intriguing on paper, but the actual execution is completely scatterbrained. We see the film wildly shift between different genres without ever mastering a single one. This lack of focus is particularly obvious in how it handles its themes, where the film heavily oversells its messages of empowerment. Rather than letting these ideas develop naturally through a compelling story, the script pushes them with a heavy-handed, aggressive insistence that feels forced and preachy, ultimately flattening the entire message. The biggest disappointment is that an exceptionally strong cast can't save this film from its own identity crisis. While the performers do everything they can to inject life into the material, they are severely undermined by a script that gives them nothing but thin archetypes and clunky dialogue to work with. The stunning cinematography and intricate production design provide plenty of visual flair, but it quickly becomes apparent that the movie is just an empty shell. It aims for a bold, revolutionary cinematic statement but ultimately delivers nothing more than cheap provocation, leaving you with a half-formed puzzle that never comes together.
- Jeff MyersMay 29, 2026This film is what happens when weird theater kids get access to a Hollywood budget. It’s all over the place with its ideas, both creative and borrowed. It clearly has elements from Bonnie & Clyde’s story, Natural Born Killers, Thriller, etc and never really lives up to any of those or has any cohesive thoughts.
- ricomckeeApril 10, 2026This movie is just terrible. It is obvious this was someones vanity project as the stars in it show that someone thought this would be brilliant. However, it is not fun, it is not campy, it is not horror, it is not artsy...it is just bad with attempts to make it seem like it is high art. In reality... it is just terrible.
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The Bride! was released on March 4, 2026.
The Bride! was directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal.
The Bride! has a runtime of 2h 6m.
The Bride! was produced by Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Talia Kleinhendler, Osnat Handelsman-Keren.
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. What ensues is beyond what either of them imagined, igniting a combustible romance, the attention of the police and a wild and radical cultural movement.
The key characters in The Bride! are Ida / The Bride / Mary Shelley (Jessie Buckley), Frank (Christian Bale), Jake Wiles (Peter Sarsgaard).
The Bride! is rated R.
The Bride! is a Drama, Horror, Romance film.
The Bride! has an audience rating of 6.9 out of 10.
The Bride! had a budget of $80M.
The Bride! has made $23.9M at the box office.






























