PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- She's brilliant, bad, and a little bit mad. It's finally time to find out just how Cruella de Vil came to be one of Disney's most storied villains. "Cruella" hits theaters and ...
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.
Disney’s “Cruella” is just different. Not necessarily bad, and definitely a little bit mad — and, just like its fellow villain origin stories, it takes full advantage of its ability to take certain ...
Cruella is getting her very own origin story, aptly named Cruella, starring Emma Stone. However, what stands out about this 1970s set, two-hour-plus epic is that it's not really an origin story after ...
As introduced in One Hundred and One Dalmatians, Cruella de Vil (Betty Lou Gerson) is not an especially complicated character. None of the character’s lasting appeal has anything to do with her ...
Emma Stone looks just like the animated Cruella de Vil in the Disney live-action movie Cruella. Stone gives an impeccable performance, but she also had the assistance of expert hair and makeup artists ...
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 ...
There's no doubt Cruella de Vil is the most fashionable Disney villain, and fans will get to see how the 101 Dalmatians baddie came to be in Cruella, starring Emma Stone as the iconic character. The ...
If the devil on your shoulder has been telling you to embrace your inner villain, what better style icon is there to embody than Cruella de Vil? Though she first appeared in Dodie Smith’s 1956 ...