Rosalind Wiseman is taking matters into her own hands.
01.03.2023 - 01:09 / glamour.com
revolution for the last six months, the dark side is on the rise. Hollywood is in her villain era. Her Disney villain era. Look at Gigi Hadid in Mugler in Times Square the other day.
I think she's going for Motorcycle Chic, but take off the jacket and you've got Maleficent at the Club. Don't she and Tan France look like they should be standing on the shoulders of a dashing but naive young prince? France insists he do the right thing, Hadid tempts him with a walk on the wild side.Then there's Kylie Jenner at the Mugler exhibit last November. The gloves say rich widow, the neckline says femme fatale, but the headdress? The headdress is pure Disney Evil Stepmother Queen.
Swear to Hades, Jenner has also toed the line between Bad Girl and in her own version of the Hot Snake look, wearing it both as a bandage dress:And an all-leather ensemble:But okay, picture for me if you will a Wicked Hercules, but he's a girl. Does she maybe look a little something like this?By Emily TannenbaumBy Kerry McDermottBy Kathleen WalshMm-hmm.And obviously, Wednesday star and scream queen Jenna Ortega would never be caught dead in frills or florals. No, she's fully aboard the Villain train.
She may be its conductor. Her archival Versace SAG Awards gown was positively devious.This fit at YSL? Do not drink her potions! Do not sign her contracts! Do not eat her apples! Her magic comes at the highest price!Like I'm sure she's a total sweetheart in real life, but this is giving headmistress at a ballet academy for the dark arts.By Emily TannenbaumBy Kerry McDermottBy Kathleen WalshWhat's that line? Not sure what this Eastern wind portends for the fashion universe, but I'm intrigued. Has the national mood soured? Gotten sick of the sticky sweet styles
.Rosalind Wiseman is taking matters into her own hands.
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Jordan Moreau SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from the Season 1 finale of “The Last of Us,” now streaming on HBO Max. For a show about a post-apocalyptic world torn apart by a deadly fungus that creates zombie-like creatures, there weren’t a whole lot of zombies in the final episodes of “The Last of Us.” Series creators Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann have seen the complaints about the infrequent zombie mayhem in the HBO drama series, but fans can rest assured that Season 2 will have “a lot more infected.” “Ultimately, we generally stressed the power of relationships and trying to find significance within moments of action,” Mazin told reporters during a virtual press conference for “The Last of Us” last week. “And so there may be less action than some people wanted because we couldn’t necessarily find significance for quite a bit of it, or [there was] concern that it would be repetitive. After all, you’re not playing it, you’re watching it. And although a lot of people do like to watch gameplay, it needs to be a little more focused and purposeful when we’re putting it on TV.”
with her red carpet looks of late, as I have, you can thank Wednesday Addams, who she . According to Ortega herself, it's no accident that she appears to be channeling the character's signature creepy and kooky personal style into every public appearance she's made since the show premiered. In Jean Paul Gaultier couture.“I do think that Wednesday changed my taste a lot,” Ortega acknowledged in an interview with .
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Amanda Seyfried is relishing all the awards season love for her performance in “The Dropout” — and looking back at the role that started it all!
Amanda Seyfried has been one of the most vocal stars of the original Mean Girls to speak out about the hopes of returning for the upcoming musical movie that was recently announced.
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Amanda Seyfried is relishing all the awards season love for her performance in — and looking back at the role that started it all!The actress spoke with ET's Denny Directo on the red carpet at the 2023 SAG Awards on Sunday, where she opened up about how she and her co-stars are «100% into» making a cameo in the upcoming film adaptation of the Broadway musical.«It's been a long legacy for and I think we all kinda just need to hang,» Seyfried said of co-stars Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams and Lacey Chabert.While nothing's confirmed yet, Seyfried said she's «still hoping for a miracle» when it comes to an appearance in the upcoming Paramount+ film, which will also be written by Tina Fey and feature Reneé Rapp reprising her Broadway role as Regina George alongside Angourie Rice, Auli’i Cravalho, Jaquel Spivey and more.«It's not it's not really up to us, is it?» she said of the film, but added, «All four of us are 100% into it.»As for ideas about who they could play? «Maybe the mothers of our characters?» she mused. «That's what I was thinking, but listen, I have not even seen the script.»It's been 20 years since changed everything for Seyfried, who told ET she was planning to go to college in the fall of 2003 before getting the role of ditzy Karen.
The films of Jennifer Reeder have an unmistakable vibe. Her acclaimed short films, including “All Small Bodies” and “Crystal Lake,” have been shown on The Criterion Channel, and her feature film “Knives and Skin” has been shown at Berlin and Tribeca. READ MORE: ‘Inside’ Review: Vasilis Katsoupis’ Heist Thriller With Willem Dafoe Is Formulaic Yet Never Dull [Berlin] Reeder’s films, which have been described as the meeting point between David Lynch and John Hughes, share little in terms of plot, but all bear an unmistakable eeriness, an otherworldliness that could only be Reeder.
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typically hilarious video posted to her Instagram this week.“Look at these Gen-Z girls. So cute.
classic. “I’d flown out to LA for the first time with my mother.
Amanda Seyfried revealed how had the potential to be much different. During an interview with, the actress, who played Karen in the 2004 high school comedy, said that Blake Lively almost had her role.While watching clips from the film, Seyfried reflected on the moment she went in to audition for the movie, which also stars Lindsay Lohan, Lacey Chabert and Rachel McAdams. Prior to landing her role, she initially went out for Regina George — famously played by McAdams. «I had first auditioned for Regina,» she says. «I had flown out to LA for the first time with my mother, it was very exciting.
If you were hoping to see Lindsay Lohan and the OG Plastics return for the musical remake of Mean Girls, well, we potentially have some bad news for you!
as the lovably dim Karen in Mean Girls, but Seyfried says the part was this close to going to Blake Lively. Can you imagine Serena van der Woodsen talking about her and dressing in Juicy Couture? Because I'm struggling. But it's true, according to Seyfried. “I’d flown out to L.A.
Mean Girls: The Musical movie is in the works and you may be wondering which original stars are returning for the new iteration of the famed 2004 film.
Blake Lively almost made it into The Plastics.
A big “Mean Girls” reunion is in doubt.