When her holiday season wedding takes a turn, the bride flees the venue — dress and all — retreating to her hometown. As she recovers from the dramatic exit and subsequent relationship fallout, she ...
The Princess Bride actor Cary Elwes, 63, attended Dead Man's Wire red carpet premiere in Los Angeles and looked every bit like a heartthrob. The actor donned a pin-stripped black suit with a black ...
Fans of The Princess Bride can also big up a luxurious new version of the novel that the movie was adapted from. The Deluxe Edition paperback features sprayed and stenciled edges, a gold foil cover, ...
Back in 2021, Hannah’s love of all things nerdy collided with her passion for writing — and she hasn’t stopped since. She covers pop culture news, writes reviews, and conducts interviews on just about ...
Using a scissor lift, Andrew Jeffries and Stacey Holder begin the work of chiseling tiles from the Painted Bride Art Center, saving as much as they can before the building is demolished in November.
The bride enforced a child-free wedding policy because she's "trying to keep the guest count tight" ViktorCap/Getty A bride's entire extended family withdrew their wedding RSVPs "within minutes of ...
“La dee da, la dee da,” Martin added, reciting one of Keaton’s famous quotes from her 1977 film “Annie Hall.” On Instagram, Martin reposted a snippet from Keaton’s 2021 Interview magazine article ...
On Sept. 25, 1987, Rob Reiner's comedy first hit theaters. By Duane Byrge On Sept. 25, 1987, 20th Century Fox unveiled The Princess Bride in theaters. The Rob Reiner-directed comedy would initially ...
Or, “here comes the mother f---ing bride”! That’s how the bold trailer for Maggie Gyllenhaal’s upcoming Bride of Frankenstein movie prefers to say it. The Oscar-nominated director helmed part of the ...
She’s alive! Warner Bros. Pictures has released the first trailer for Maggie Gyllenhaal’s monster movie “The Bride,” starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale. The film’s official synopsis reads: “A ...
Huh. Well, I have to say, Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Frankenstein retelling, The Bride, definitely has the most shoot-outs of any Frankenstein movie I’ve ever seen. It almost feels more like a gritty, ...