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Cary Elwes went from starring in 'The Princess Bride' to being unemployed. Then Al Pacino stepped in.
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Cary Elwes went from starring in 'The Princess Bride' to being unemployed. Then Al Pacino stepped in.

Business Insider·Jason Guerrasio·19 days ago
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After starring in "The Princess Bride," Cary Elwes went through a dry period of his career. A chance meeting with Al Pacino changed everything.

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Best friend booted from wedding for bride's bachelorette cheating, sugar daddy has money troubles & Reno Ruth
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Best friend booted from wedding for bride's bachelorette cheating, sugar daddy has money troubles & Reno Ruth

OutKick·Sean Joseph·25 days ago
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A bride cheated on her bachelorette trip to Nashville, then blamed her maid of honor. This week's True Romance also features a sugar daddy on the verge of bankruptcy.

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Do We Only Want “Safe” Women On Screen? Thoughts on Jennifer’s Body, The Bride!, Promising Young Woman, Carrie, Titane and Female Rage

Reddit r/TrueFilm·u/Louisebelcher22·about 1 month ago
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I keep thinking about how much movies shape what we think “women” look and act like. Most mainstream films still give us the same narrow templates: the good girl, the grieving or caregiving wife, the pretty muse who inspires the man, the cool girlfriend…

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What is the Best Literary Film Adaptation of the Last 50 Years? Day Five
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What is the Best Literary Film Adaptation of the Last 50 Years? Day Five

Literary Hub·Literary Hub April 17, 2026·about 2 months ago
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Sixty down, and four remain after yesterday’s voting, and it seems like Lit Hub’s bracket voters have a taste for epics. Each of the final movies are big and high stakes: set in far-off lands…

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In 'Bride of Frankenstein,' the Monster's Wife Never Speaks. Now, Maggie Gyllenhaal's 'The Bride!' Gives the Iconic Character a Voice

Latest articles | smithsonianmag.com·@Smithsonianmag·2 months ago
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Directed by James Whale, the 1935 movie and its prequel, a 1931 adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic novel, laid the groundwork for the modern horror genre

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