Academy Award-winning actor Emma Stone tells Stephen about the judgment-free worldview of her character Bella in the Oscar-nominated film, “Poor Things,” which is in theaters now. Stick around for more with Emma Stone and catch her performance in Showtime’s “The Curse,” streaming now on Paramount+.
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I love Emily Stone so very much!!!
ReplyShe has one of the BEST resputations in Hollywood. Go wonderwoman!
ReplyHaving had a cool blackwork silhouette of a wolf howling before a crescent moon on my shoulder slowly morph into a mange ridden rat choking to death on a half eaten oatmeal cookie over the decades, I can attest that all tattoos fade, blur, and sometimes even distort after a few years. So it goes.
Reply“Poor Things” was a very unique take on Frankenstein and I personally enjoyed it quite a bit. It reminded me of “The Shape of Water” which I also enjoyed.
ReplyThat was a wild film I loved it. An innocent child’s world view that exposes how complicated adults have made interpersonal relationships.
ReplyThe whole movie is a metaphor? For what? It’s basically as though a pedophile was trying to make a movie to convince people that he’s not wrong to be into kids. Sorry, but she was basically a little girl going around doing it with guys who liked how childlike she was. There should be more outrage about this film.
ReplyShe’s definitely one of my favorite actresses. I hope she’ll have her second Oscar for Poor Things
ReplyThe Whole is enchilada?!
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Replywhy is the audience so quiet damn they made this kinda awkward
ReplyAnti-social behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world full of conformists.
Nikola Tesla
Or, as J Krishnamurti put it, “It is no sign of health to be well adjusted in a profoundly sick society.”
Replythis movie was one of the best movies I’ve seen in the last 20 years
and honestly just one of the most interesting works of cinamatography visually … and yes , the metaphors throughout the film are deep
ReplyThere are people who live life without judging right and wrong. They are called psychopaths.
ReplyHairdressers — have they oversaturated her hair intentionally? So that it washes out to a more natural red by the Oscars? I know she’s not naturally ginger, but her colour seems too rich here.
Replymy buddy growing up always had a new fracture from extreme sports , season after season , year over year
ReplyI love Emma Stone, sadly though, as good as she is, Poor Things is a really weird movie without a real point or message.
ReplyFurious jumping!!
ReplyIf you’ve seen the finale for The Curse, you’ll agree there’s nothing like it
ReplyI haven’t seen Poor Things, but based on what I’ve heard I can’t help thinking might be a parallel between this movie and Barbie. Anyone else think so?
ReplyPoor Things is the smartest wildest comedy of the year and Emma Stone gives her most vulnerable and otherworldly performance, she deserves all the awards for making a comedic character dramatic.
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