The Evil Queen is the main Villainess of Wishes, the firework spectacular at the Magic Kingdom. She drowns out Jiminy Cricket, and consults her Magic Mirror, asking it's assistance in casting a spell that will allow her evil Wish to come true as well. ...
A peppy, isekai comedy, where the butler, Vincent “I Love My Lady” Serenade (a love interest), sprints around snapping all of his dear villainess’ death flags. 29 Manga Visit Series Romance Action “The princess goes undercover... as a swordsman?!” "How dare they... I swear...
The Evil Queen is the main Villainess of Wishes, the firework spectacular at the Magic Kingdom. She drowns out Jiminy Cricket, and consults her Magic Mirror, asking it's assistance in casting a spell that will allow her evil Wish to come true as well. ...
Transmigration: The Fate of the Villainess Romance Romance Transmigration Yoknapa, a world-famous superstar woke up in Bai Yu?s body, a female villain from famous series she had starred in. Heaven granted neither death nor a happy life to her because another person who also was reborn to thi...
Instead of a story following the otome game villainess archetype like 7th Time Loop, Why Raeliana Ended Up at the Duke’s Mansion features a main character isekai’d into a novel she enjoyed, not as the villainess or even the main character, but as the woman who dies in the beginning tha...
Lifetime's deliciously silly gothic horror movie 'Escaping the Mad House: The Nellie Bly Story' explores the real-life tale of a 19th century journalist who commits herself to a mental asylum to expose the abuses inside.
Shelley Winters appeared as the maniacal villainess in the fable-like Who Slew Auntie Roo? 1969 and Winters, Debbie Reynolds, and Moorehead in 1971 topped it off with Harrington's What's the Matter with Helen? A personal favorite of mine. The second wave of the feminist movement and its ...
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where it all kinda (?) fits together. Despite being built from bits and pieces of other action flicks, the action scenes inThe Villainessare still inventive, great fun to watch and the spectacle (+ “how did they do that!?” factor) of these alone should entice genre aficionados. It ...
"The Pie;" had a recurring role as Commander Clayton on Hunter, the police drama that starred Fred Dryer; and appeared as Cornell, a henchman for Catwoman who disguises himself as Batman to frame the Caped Crusader for a robbery in a 1967 storyline that saw the villainess go back to col...