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"Bugonia," one of this fall's strangest and most anticipated releases, is finally here. The film is a reunion between actress Emma Stone and her go-to director, Yorgos Lanthimos, following their previous partnerships on 2018's "The Favourite,
W e’re still a few days away from the first award-nomination announcements of the season — the Gothams and their unconscionably early nods will give us plenty to talk about next week — and that means I have time to linger on one of the more fascinating and uncertain films of this season: Yorgos Lanthimos ’s Bugonia.
Emma Stone tells PEOPLE how she and director Yorgos Lanthimos got Jennifer Aniston's permission to use her likeness for a scene in their new movie, 'Bugonia,' in theaters now.
The film follows two conspiracy theorists (Jesse Plemons and Aidan Delbis) who kidnap a corporate CEO (Stone) they believe is an alien.
Bugonia' screenwriter Will Tracy talks about the evolution of Emma Stone's character Michelle Fuller, a pharmaceutical CEO.
It's no secret that director Yorgos Lanthimos has one of the most innovative minds in the film industry today. From the raucous period energy of The Favourite to the unlikely thrills and spills of The Killing of a Sacred Deer,
Emma Stone stars as Michelle Fuller, the CEO of a major pharmaceutical company, who gets kidnapped by two conspiracy theorists (Jesse Plemons and Aidan Delbis) who shave her head because they’re convinced she’s an alien intent on destroying Earth.
Emma Stone admits to having a "last-minute freak" about shaving her head for Yorgos Lanthimos' movie "Bugonia." Her daughter? "Totally cool" with it.