Linda A. Borgeson ... post-production executive (uncredited) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Corrin Allen ... third assistant director: crowd Emma Baker ... third assistant director: floor Alex Duffey ... second assistant director: additional photography (as Alex Russ) Clare Glass...
a young kid struggling to fit in and embrace the simply wretched ethos of “don’t stand out”, and after a personal tragedy, over the next 10 years Estella (Emma Stone) survives as a streetwise young woman alongside mates Jasper (Joel Fry) and Horace (Paul Walter Hauser) and her trusty...
Cruella's designs are deliberately alienating, even ugly, and get edgier as she falls further into her wicked side; at one point, she literally turns trash into couture. They're outfits dreamed up by a woman who cares less about looking beautiful or tasteful than in making you look, period...
she’s really gaining confidence. Before, Estella/Cruella’s hair and makeup is used as a kind of shield that she hides behind. First as a child, then when she needs to pretend she’s not Estella in front of the Baroness. I just felt by this point, when she’s trapping...
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I love Stone’s take on the slow mental breakdown of Cruella, and there’s a monologue near the end that may seem odd but works for the character. Emma Thompson also stands out as the kid’s version of Meryl Streep’s Miranda Priestly. There’s surprising depth to The Baroness, who ...
late 19th century, with comedic characters such as theYellow KidandThe Katzenjammer Kidsgiving rise to “the funnies” or “funny papers.” An anthology of Sunday newspaper strips,Famous Funnies#1 debuted as a monthly periodical in May 1934, acknowledged as theprecursorto the conventional comic ...