Oscar-Nominated 'The Devil Is Busy' Looks at Women's Reproductive Rights
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What Is ‘Bugonia’ About? Emma Stone Could Win Her 3rd Oscar With Thriller
Emma Stone has already made history with her conspiracy theory-tinged thriller Bugonia even before the 2026 Oscars. When Stone received a Best Actress nomination for Bugonia in January 2026, she became the youngest actress ever to receive seven Oscar nominations at age 37. (Stone was also nominated for Best Picture as one of Bugonia’s producers.) Stone surpassed previous all-time record holder Meryl Streep, who previously secured the record at a…
'The Bride!' weirdest moments — will it hurt Jessie Buckley’s...
“Hamnet” actress Jessie Buckley is sweeping awards season. However, fans worry bad reviews for her new Frankenstein flick “The Bride!” could jilt her at the Oscars altar. Buckley — who went viral for her anti-cat stance — has been hitting the press trail with co-star Christian Bale and writer-director Maggie Gyllenhaal. Maggie’s little bro, Jake,...
‘Heel’ Review: Stephen Graham and Andrea Riseborough Take Found Family to Extremes in a Pungently Creepy Kidnapping Thriller
The movie “Heel” was formerly titled “Good Boy” in 2025 until another movie called “Good Boy” — that one about a dog trying to protect his beloved owner from malevolent forces — forced a name change but compelled just as much genre acclaim. The latest film from Polish filmmaker Jan Komasa follows a 19-year-old degenerate raver from London who, in the last gasp of an all-time bender, is kidnapped by Stephen Graham and chained up in the basement o…
‘The Bride!’ Is the Latest Example of a New Wave of Feminist Horror — Experts Break Down What It Says About Women and Control
She’s alive! Finally. When Maggie Gyllenhaal sat down to rewatch “The Bride of Frankenstein,” the 1935 James Whale classic, she wasn’t prepared for what she didn’t see. The Bride appears for only two minutes. She says nothing. She looks at the creature she was built to love, screams once and is blown up. She was […]
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