The big screen was back in a huge way this year. This is NME's list of 20 best films of 2024 — read on to find out more ...
"This right there ladies and gentlemen, this is a hottie with substance," said Sabrina Carpenter while singling out Margaret ...
Charlotte Moore, BBC Chief Content Officer The BBC is ... decorator and her team of elves who create the magic and seasonal sparkle by decorating shops, pubs, offices and homes with thousands ...
Though the star is treated as a microcosm of the larger toxic themes at play, Moore admitted she wouldn't mind being honored this way. In acknowledging how the Walk of Fame star is used in “The ...
Moore’s life diverges from Sparkle’s in other important ways, too. “Elizabeth Sparkle and I are very different,” she emphasizes. “If you notice, she has no friends, she has no family ...
While she may share some of Sparkle’s insecurities and issues around beauty and vanity, Moore admits that the character is a far cry from her real-life persona, especially how alone Sparkle’s life ...
A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame literally cements many talents with a permanent place in the entertainment industry, but, as depicted in Coralie Fargeat‘s body horror satire “The ...
Have I done what I was supposed to do in this?'” Elisabeth Sparkle, Moore’s character in The Substance, is forced to confront similar questions, and seeks a quick external fix. Moore says that ...
A campy, surrealist body horror, “The Substance” follows an aging star Elisabeth Sparkle (Moore) and her experience with a black market drug that promises a younger, better version of herself.