Cruella is essentially the origin story of Cruella De Vil, the evil female villain from the beloved 1961 hit Disney cartoon 101 Dalmatians. She is played at different ages by fantastic performers. Her ...
Cruella (2021) is Disney's latest attempt to revitalize an old brand: 101 Dalmatians. Emma Stone and Emma Thompson do their ...
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.
Emma Stone is showing a whole new side of a classic Disney villain with Cruella, the high fashion, dark and dramatic live-action take on Cruella de Vil premiering this weekend. Stone’s Cruella starts ...
Now that it may feel OK to venture out and into a movie theater after watching the latest flicks in the living room for more than a year, here’s a suggestion: See Disney’s “Cruella” in theaters on a ...
Cruella is performing about how it would have had it "disappointed" in pre-Covid times, but we can expect long legs and a Disney+ boost for the Emma Stone comedy. Yes, the Disney+ variable took a few ...
Cruella‘s plot synopsis: based on the book by Dodie Smith, “Academy Award winner Emma Stone stars in Disney’s “Cruella,” an all-new live-action feature film about the rebellious early days of one of ...
For a while, “Cruella” — Disney’s self-consciously “dark” and “edgy” live-action prequel to “101 Dalmatians” — gets by on the simpatico performance wiles of Emmas Stone and Thompson. They are wizards ...
Disney tried to do away with Cruella de Vil as we knew her. She was a deranged and unhinged character who (at least for me) sometimes made 101 Dalmatians too scary to watch as a kid. WARNING: we're ...
Disney+ may be without a big Marvel show in May, but the streamer is trying to make up for it with two tentpoles in its 2021 release schedule. Read on for all the new movies and TV shows coming to ...
I don’t know, i like Emma, but i just don’t see her as Cruella, she doesn’t embody the character in my eyes, it was just a trailer, but aesthetically i don’t see her as such a defining and iconic ...