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Costume designer Denise Wingate and makeup lead Rebecca Wachtel reveal how they turned the actress into the singing sensation. → Read More
In Season 2 of the CBS comedy, the series’ quirky cast of spirits are passing the afterlife by juggling romances, dates, and trysts that the show’s fans never saw coming. → Read More
Two weeks in a row, Apple TV+ launched new series in which very famous people play characters dealing with loss: “Dear Edward” and “Shrinking.” Why is now TV’s Big Therapy Moment? → Read More
The costume designer for the new Peacock series explains why clothes really matter when it comes to murder. → Read More
Despite being among Netflix’s most-watched series and ending on a cliffhanger, “1899” joins the ranks of shows the streamer unjustly canceled after one season. Fans are fed up. → Read More
If there’s one thing TV characters did in 2022, it’s bang each other. Here’s our snapshot of the year’s sexiest moments. → Read More
The Apple TV+ series about video game developers isn’t exactly where you’d expect the year’s most heartwarming Christmas specials to come from. But the new episode is so good. → Read More
Before "I Love Lucy," Lucille Ball was the queen of the B-movies — including this perfect piece of November noir. Culture writer Emma Fraser looks at what TV's greatest funny woman was doing before she became sitcom royalty. → Read More
“The Descent” is often lauded as one of the best horror films of the last 20 years. It deserves that reputation. Culture writer Emma Fraser digs into a contemporary horror classic, just in time for Halloween. → Read More
“The Descent” is often lauded as one of the best horror films of the last 20 years. It deserves that reputation. Culture writer Emma Fraser digs into a contemporary horror classic, just in time for Halloween. → Read More
As it turns out, it's very hard to make Harry Styles look creepy. → Read More
Ana de Armas completely transforms into Marilyn Monroe in the film 'Blonde.' The hair, makeup, and costume departments tell ELLE.com how it was done. → Read More
Costume designer Arianne Phillips on Olivia Wilde’s vision, collaborating with Harry Styles and Florence Pugh, and how clothing contributes to the film's “cautionary tale.” → Read More
Lea Robinson tells The Daily Beast’s Obsessed about how profound it was to play Bertie, a Black, transmasculine, nonbinary character in a TV series set in 1943. → Read More
The Grim Reaper appears to be a casting consultant on this show. Now that the Season 3 finale has aired, let’s deep dive into the stunning, tear-jerking death count this time. → Read More
In his semi-autobiographical comedy "I Love My Dad," director James Morisini plays a young man who fall in love with a girl online — only the girl is actually his estranged father. Morosini tells FOX Television Stations about this surreal cringe comedy. → Read More
Legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent, who would have turned 86 on August 1, encapsulated the symbiotic relationship between the fashion world and the costumes we see on screen. Film writer Emma Fraser looks back at the couturier's impact on (and designs for) the big screen. → Read More
Legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent, who would have turned 86 on August 1, encapsulated the symbiotic relationship between the fashion world and the costumes we see on screen. Film writer Emma Fraser looks back at the couturier's impact on (and designs for) the big screen. → Read More
Legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent, who would have turned 86 on August 1, encapsulated the symbiotic relationship between the fashion world and the costumes we see on screen. Film writer Emma Fraser looks back at the couturier's impact on (and designs for) the big screen. → Read More
Legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent, who would have turned 86 on August 1, encapsulated the symbiotic relationship between the fashion world and the costumes we see on screen. Film writer Emma Fraser looks back at the couturier's impact on (and designs for) the big screen. → Read More