By Christine Thompson for AMFM Magazine, March 6, 2026 In the shadowy laboratories of cinema, few creatures have endured as iconically as the Bride of Frankenstein—Elsa Lanchester's hissing, electrified vision from 1935, a character who barely spoke yet screamed volumes about creation, rejection, and female agency. Now, in Maggie Gyllenhaal's audacious sophomore feature The Bride!, that
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