Cruella review: Emma Stone and Emma Thompson deliver much to enjoy in this beautifully crafted fluffball go.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from go.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
When Disney tells you they’re making a live-action film mapping the origin story of the legendarily campy villain from “101 Dalmatians,” you kind of expect things to get a bit
Throughout its 135-minute runtime,
Cruella didn’t meet a moment that it couldn’t embolden with a needle drop. Ranging from mind-boggling to completely on-the-nose, the musical cues are a spectacle unto themselves. Most of the songs by artists ranging from the Rolling Stones, the Clash, and Queen to Nancy Sinatra and Blondie will be familiar to many viewers and might prompt some sing-alongs, but they might also take you out of the film long enough to make you groan and
Cruella has enough needle drops to take you out for a decent chunk of it.
Cruella
Director:
Craig Gillespie