Cruella days before the movie premiered in the UK.
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Several celebrities are sharing their personal experiences about tending to their mental health for Getting Better Together, a new campaign from the Child Mind Institute launched in conjunction with Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day on Friday, May 7.
The new campaign features celebrities such as Emma Stone sharing their own personal stories of overcoming their own struggles with mental health.
Other stars participating in the initiative include Zoe Saldana, Gabourey Sidibe, Billie Lourde,
Cruella days before the movie premiered in the UK.
Kate Middleton and Prince William continue to go about their Scotland tour and on Wednesday organised a drive-in movie screening for the NHS staff who have been working tirelessly amid the pandemic and on the frontline. The movie being screened was Craig Gillespie's Cruella which opens in theatres this Friday.
really wanting to butcher innocent pets, the film feels like yet another indication of the limits of the contemporary movie industry’s habit of trying to milk old, familiar IP for the sake of built-in audience,” Slate’s Karen Han writes.
“People need a villain to believe in,” says the snarky two-toned haired Cruella (Emma Stone). Based on the Dalmatian thieving megalomaniac fashion designer that first cackled her way through a 1961 Disney animated film, “101 Dalmatians,” and the 1996 same-titled live-action feature, this iteration of the character is caught between villainous madcap swings and heroic revenge.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticWhat’s black and white and red all over? A Dalmatian thief with a diaper rash.
Emma Thompson had her “Cruella” co-star Emma Stone in tears during an interview for “Lorraine” Wednesday.
Emma Stone honored her family with her daughter’s name.The 32-year-old star, who is starring in the highly-anticipated film Cruella, has been very private about her pregnancy, however it was reported that the baby’s birth certificate shows her full name.The Oscar winner and her husband Dave McCary have named their daughter Louise Jean McCary, with the couple using the middle name Jean, as a tribute to her grandmother Jean Louise.The actress and her mother Krista also share the middle name Jean,
Angelique Jackson Jerrod Carmichael is the latest star to sign on for Yorgos Lanthimos’ upcoming adaptation of “Poor Things,” starring Emma Stone.Based on Alasdair Grey’s novel, the film from Searchlight, Element Pictures and Film4 also stars Willem Dafoe, Mark Ruffalo and Ramy Youssef.In the Victorian-set tale — with a Frankenstein-esque bent — Stone plays a young woman named Belle Baxter who is brought back to life by an eccentric and brilliant scientist, Dr.
A touching tribute! Emma Stone and Dave McCary’s 2-month-old daughter’s name honors one of the actress’ family members, according to TMZ.
Emma Stone and her hubby Dave McCary welcomed their first child together back in March and if you hadn’t heard much about it, that’s because the pair chose not to make a big announcement of the matter, but we do finally have a baby name.
Emma Stone is a working mom!
Two months after her birth, Emma Stone‘s daughter’s name has been revealed. According to the baby girl’s birth certificate, obtained by TMZ, the La La Land star and husband Dave McCary are the proud parents to Louise Jean McCary. There’s an incredibly sweet meaning by the name, which pays tribute to one of Emma’s loved ones and herself.
Emma Stone and her husband Dave McCary welcomed a baby girl earlier this year and her name has now been revealed for the very first time.
Emma Stone and Dave McCary have kept complete privacy over the birth of their baby. While the paparazzi snapped the actress only a couple of times when she was pregnant, the couple welcomed a baby girl in March.
Emma Stone, 32, and husband Dave McCary, 35, stepped away from their newborn daughter to enjoy a couples session at a Los Angeles gym on May 21. The actress and her hunky spouse were photographed near vehicles while outside the location and wore casual outfits. She went with a long-sleeved pink top while he went with a gray button-down top.
Academy Award nominee Mark Ruffalo has joined Emma Stone in the cast of “Poor Things,” the next film from “The Favourite” director Yorgos Lanthimos, Searchlight Pictures announced Friday.Willem Dafoe has also joined the film that’s set up at Searchlight and Film4. Lanthimos’ film is an adaptation of the novel “Poor Things” by Alasdair Grey.