‘Cruella’ reimagines the origins of one of Disney’s most infamous villains in a lavish and campy prequel tale set amid the backdrop of ’70s punk London. While it fully leans into the aesthetics of the ...
Hey there, fans of villainy and wardrobe choices so sharp they could cut glass, get ready for an issue that's sure to have more twists than Cruella's hairdo. The chic femme fatale of the fashion world ...
When Dodie Smith first introduced Cruella de Vil in her novel The One Hundred and One Dalmatians, she called immediate attention to the villain’s outfit. The book’s human protagonists, Mr. and Mrs.
Just shy of its second weekend in theaters, the Emma Stone-led Cruella has already earned itself a sequel Digital News Writer, PEOPLE Disney isn't finished telling Cruella de Vil's story just yet.
The highly-anticipated performance from Stone in Cruella is hitting theaters and Disney+ this week, with critics praising her in early reviews. Entertainment Weekly's Leah Greenblatt says the ...
Many Disney fans didn’t know what to expect from the new Cruella de Vil. Some thought a prequel was unnecessary, while some were excited to learn the villain’s backstory. After all, how did anyone ...
Welcome to the catwalk of comic book calamities where the runway is rife with rascals, and "good taste" is just another word for "next victim." Sharp your claws and don your most extravagant fur coat ...
Cruella is getting her very own origin story, aptly named Cruella, starring Emma Stone. However, what stands out about this 1970s set, two-hour-plus epic is that it's not really an origin story after ...
We are just a few months away from seeing Emma Stone bring Cruella De Vil back to life on the silver screen. This May, Disney is officially releasing Cruella, an origin story about the iconic villain ...
There are some canonical Disney characters who simply demand further interrogation. The maniacally fur-obsessed fashionista Cruella De Vil, who tormented the young Darling family and their Dalmatian ...
It is cliché to say that playing the villain is vastly more interesting than the hero — which goes double for Disney stories in which, by and large, the princesses (especially in the older films) are ...