
"Buckley stars as the Bride, revived by scientist Dr. Euphronious (Annette Bening) at the desperate behest of Frank (Christian Bale) in 1930s America. The pair embark on a Bonnie and Clyde-esque adventure as they run from a couple New York detectives and a shadowy mafia gang from the Bride's past."
"Weisz plays an English professor at a small college who becomes ever more obsessed with a younger colleague (Leo Woodall). In the TV version of Julia May Jonas's novel, the wry first-person narration takes the form of Weisz's direct-to-camera address."
"On Sunday afternoon, Netflix is livestreaming Styles performing his new album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., in Manchester - no overseas flight or overpriced concert ticket required. Styles will perform the entire album for the first time."
The weekend entertainment lineup emphasizes themes of personal reinvention and self-discovery across multiple mediums. Maggie Gyllenhaal directs an unconventional adaptation of The Bride of Frankenstein, featuring Jessie Buckley as the Bride embarking on a Bonnie and Clyde-style adventure with Annette Bening's scientist character. Rachel Weisz stars in a television adaptation of Julia May Jonas's novel, playing an English professor navigating desire and obsession with direct-to-camera narration. Steve Carell leads a new comedy-drama exploring midlife reflection as a college-aged man supports his daughter. Additionally, Harry Styles performs his new album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. in a Netflix livestream concert from Manchester, making live music accessible without travel or expensive tickets.
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