Tina Romero, daughter of George A. Romero, follows in her father's footsteps with dazzling queer horror comedy Queens of the Dead.
Drag performers Bella da Ball, Lady Sham and Rosemary Galore exemplify art, creativity and an immense love for their communities and the work they do.
Strictly star looks unrecognisable after VERY dramatic Halloween makeover – can you guess who it is?
STRICTLY embraced spooky season tonight for its Halloween special – and one star in particular was unrecognisable. The make-up team were the stars of tonight’s show, using all their ...
Elizabeth Taylor's stylist reveals Richard Burton was the screen legend's best lover. New Fox Nation docuseries produced by ...
Ashleigh Rye, his cohost and creative partner, channeled timeless glamour with a furry gown and dark ... the look took four ...
Nearly 30 years after her death, the artist’s freakish and fashionable doll sculptures are finally getting their due. But ...
From elaborate multi-faced ensembles to thought-provoking looks with socio-political undertones, the queens proved once again ...
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The Boulet Brothers Explain Why The Latest Season of ‘The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula: Titans’ Is Their Best Yet
The Boulet Brothers discuss directing Titans, what to expect this season, and the exhausting process of planning their incredible looks.
From tender portraits of popstars to glammed-up dinosaurs and aliens, the Mexican painter shows a secular devotion to popular ...
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Celebrity ‘creatures’ come out to slay at ‘The New Nocturnals’
Celebrities and personalities came out at night in their most eye-catching and haunting looks for The New Nocturnals Ball ...
She was her mother’s handmaiden and aide-de-camp. In 1993, her blockbuster biography told of the awful price she paid.
George A. Romero's daughter makes her feature directing debut with the queer horror comedy, in theaters October 24.
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