The Bride!": Maggie Gyllenhaal's Reimagining of Frankenstein's Tale

Country music star Thomas Rhett is embarking on his The Soundtrack to Life Tour, marking his first tour in three years. The 23-city tour will kick off in Nashville on July 9 and will include a stop at the American Airlines Center in Dallas on September 18. Joining Rhett on stage in Dallas will be Zach John King and Emily Ann Roberts. Before his solo tour, Rhett will join Morgan Wallen for four dates on the Still The Problem Tour. With seven albums under his belt, including hits like "Die a Happy Man" and "What's Your Country Song," Rhett has established himself as a prominent figure in the country music scene. Presales for the tour begin on March 11, with general ticket sales starting on March 13. Fans can find all ticket information on ThomasRhett.com.
Thomas Rhett is excited to bring his music to fans across the country, aiming to create memorable experiences through his songs. The tour will offer various VIP packages and experiences for fans to enhance their concert experience. In addition to his solo tour, Rhett will also be joining Morgan Wallen for four dates on the Still The Problem Tour and will be performing in the U.K. with Luke Combs at Wembley Stadium. For the latest updates on new music and upcoming tour dates, fans can visit ThomasRhett.com.
Writer and director Maggie Gyllenhaal has reimagined the classic tale of Dr. Frankenstein and his monster in her new film, The Bride!. The story follows a woman named Ida who becomes possessed by the spirit of Mary Shelley, while the monster seeks a wife from Dr. Euphronius. After Ida's resurrection, she and the monster embark on a journey to experience the world, leading to chaos and mayhem. Detective Jake Wiles and his assistant, Myrna Mallow, are hot on their trail as the couple navigate a world that is not welcoming to them. Gyllenhaal's film merges the Frankenstein story with elements of Bonnie & Clyde, set in the mid-1930s, but the plot lacks clear direction and intentionality, resulting in a muddled narrative.