
Emily Zemler
Emily Zemler is a freelance writer and journalist based in London. She regularly contributes to the Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, and Observer, and is the author of five books.

How Killing Eve Landed on That Tragic But “Inevitable” Ending
Jodie Comer, Sandra Oh, and head writer Laura Neal break down the series’ final moments.

The Women of Killing Eve Say Goodbye
Jodie Comer, Sandra Oh, Fiona Shaw, and more preview the end of the epic series, which bows with its fourth season premiering tonight.

The Crown Is One of the Hardest Shows to Cast. Here’s How They Do It.

How The Crown Recreated the Tragedy of Aberfan
The team behind the Emmy-nominated episode on depicting a painful moment in British history.

Women in Hollywood 2019: The Power List
A wave of female-fronted projects is rising up out of Hollywood, and these 12 women are ready to ride.

29 Books to Read Before They Become Movies in 2019

Killing Eve's Costume Designer Charlotte Mitchell Knows She's Pushing It
How do you dress TV's kookiest, most beloved assassin? In couture and a pig mask.

How Outlander's Costume Designers Took Jamie and Claire Into the New World
Designer Nina Ayres, Caitriona Balfe, and Sam Heughan break down the secrets of Outlander’s costumes.

Women in Hollywood 2018: The Power List
An editorial salute to 12 off-camera visionaries, from Crazy Rich Asians’ Adele Lim to Ava DuVernay.

Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe Tease 'Outlander' Season 4
"There is this hope of starting new, starting fresh, starting clean."

12 Best New TV Shows to Watch This Fall

20 Strong Women Who Kick Ass on TV

Black Panther Costume Designer Ruth Carter on Dressing Wakanda, Superhero Suits, and Visual Gags

Maisie Williams' Next Role? Early Man's Soccer-Loving, Prehistoric, Norwegian-German Powerhouse

Who Will Win at the Oscars in 2018? ELLE.com Predicts the Academy Awards

The Gorgeous Dresses in Phantom Thread Tell a Subtle Story

17 Actresses Who Started Their Own Production Companies

Annette Bening Is Ready for a Revolution
"I can’t imagine any of us not thinking about all this in a different way."

18 Books Becoming Movies in 2018
Read Red Sparrow or Crazy Rich Asians before they hit the theater.

Liar Wants to Know Whose Story You Believe
Talking to stars Joanne Froggatt and Ioan Gruffudd about their challenging new miniseries.

Geena Davis: "Parts Get Fewer and Less Good the Older You Get"
The actress explains why her new film Marjorie Prime is such a rare beast.

50 of the Most Surprising Celebrity Cameos of All Time
From Jon Bon Jovi's charming lothario on Sex and the City to Michelle Obama gracing the iCarly set.

12 Times Female Athletes Competed Against Men—and Won
You go, girl!

Game of Thrones Costume Designer Michele Clapton Explains the Details You Missed
All the Easter eggs from her Emmy-bait shows GoT and The Crown.

Sarah Thomas Almost Didn't Change NFL History
"They said they would never hire a woman for a junior college, so I thought, 'Oh, well. I need to be home with my kids.'"

Kate Winslet Says Titanic Prepared Her for The Mountain Between Us
Jumping into a frozen lake? No problem.

Anna Sui Gets the Retrospective She Deserves

New Exhibit Shows Balenciaga Is More Relevant Than Ever

8 Actresses Who Are Also Becoming Directors This Year
On screen or behind the scenes, these women can do it all.

Debbie Allen on Grey's Anatomy, Her Trailblazing Career, and the Increasing Diversity in TV
The legendary actress and director will be honored with a lifetime achievement award at the Gracie Awards.

24 Books Becoming Movies this Year
Be prepared. And smug.

10 Female Activists That Changed the World
Rosa Parks, Malala Yousafzai, Susan B. Anthony...thank you.