Phyllis Dalton, a British costume designer known for her work on films like “Doctor Zhivago” and “Henry V,” passed away at the age of 99 in Somerset, England. Her attention to detail and ability to create authentic period costumes earned her Oscars and acclaim in the industry. With a career spanning over 50 years and more than 40 feature films, Dalton’s most celebrated designs include the costumes for “Lawrence of Arabia,” “Henry V,” “Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue,” and “The Princess Bride.”
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MONSTER HIGH Movie Finds Its Frightfully Perfect Director in M3GAN’s Gerard Johnstone
Summary Mattel and Universal have appointed horror director Gerard Johnstone to lead the live-action Monster High movie, leveraging his experience from M3GAN and Housebound. The film, based on the popular 2010 brand featuring monster-inspired teenage characters, aims to blend horror homage with heartfelt teen adventure, as indicated by Robbie Brenner and Akiva Goldsman, who is writing the script. While details on casting and plot are still pending, the project promises a mix of spookiness and...
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