The O.C. is still a fan-favorite all these years later!
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all over again….
On December 14, Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone proved they still hold the title of Hollywood’s most supportive exes, with Garfield attending of Stone’s latest film, .In case you forgot, began dating while filming The Amazing Spider-Man in 2011, despite being mixing work with romance.
Though the pair ultimately split in 2015, they have remained ever since.
In fact, Garfield went viral in 2017 for as his ex took home best actress at the Oscars in 2017 for her performance in La La Land.“There’s so much love between us and so much respect," Garfield told around that time.
“I’ll speak for myself: You know, I’m her biggest fan as an artist.
I’m constantly inspired by her work.
I’m constantly inspired by how she handles and holds herself.
So for me, I’ve—it’s been bliss to be able to watch her success and watch her bloom into the actress that she is.
And it’s also been wonderful to have that kind of support for each other.
It’s nothing but a beautiful thing.”Six years later, Stone and Garfield’s delightful friendship has gone viral once again.
In a , Stone appeared to have a big reaction to spotting Garfield in the audience at the London premiere of Poor Things.
After she’d allegedly pointed toward him from the stage, the video shared by X.com user @thomasduke98 seems to show Stone continuing to gesture excitedly to him as she exits the theater.
The O.C. is still a fan-favorite all these years later!
Emma Stone is stepping out to promote her new Showtime dark comedy series!
Two Indian films Salaar Part 1 – Ceasefire and Dunki buoyed the North American box office on a relatively quiet holiday weekend as Searchlight Pictures’ All Of Us Strangers had a solid per-screen openings and Poor Things a nice expansion.
Man, it’s wild that “The Curse,” the new Showtime series from Emma Stone, Nathan Fielder, and Benny Safdie, got made. And or, maybe another way to say it is, if/when you package three immense talents and names like the aforementioned actor, writer/director, comedian, and filmmaker, you can really go for broke and push the envelope on the medium and what the audience can withstand and bear (more of this, please!) READ MORE: ‘The Curse’: Emma Stone & Nathan Fielder Interrogate Altruistic White Privilege In Hilariously Cringe & Excruciating Series That’s the crux of “The Curse,” a hilariously uncomfortable limited series on Showtime/Paramount+ that debuted in November and we named one of the best shows of 2023.
Emma Stone and filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos are on a roll, so much so they could be one of the next great actor/director partnerships like Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio or perhaps a more appropriate analogy, George Cukor and Katharine Hepburn (who did eight films between 1932 and 1952). READ MORE: Yorgos Lanthimos Retitles His Upcoming Film ‘AND’ To ‘Kinds Of Kindness’ The duo, who are currently promoting their third film together, the fabulous demented Frankenstein-esque tale of self-actualization, “Poor Things,” have actually made three films together.
Ari Aster and Yorgos Lanthimos, who helmed “The Favourite,” have each developed an unmistakable filmmaking voice. But this year, both stretched into brand-new cinematic territory. With “Beau Is Afraid,” Aster crafted a nearly three-hour fever dream chronicling the mental unraveling of its profoundly neurotic title character, played to the hilt by Joaquin Phoenix.
Searchlight Pictures’ Poor Things had a monster of an expansion, sewing up $1.3 million at just 82 theaters for a no. 10 spot at the weekend box office. American Fiction and The Zone of Interest, from, respectively, Amazon MGM Studios and A24, opened nicely as specialty films with original stories of all kinds are seeing traction with ticket buyers.
“Poor Things” in which she plays a sex crazed science experiment. The 35-year-old Oscar winner was onstage on Dec.
The cast of the new movie Poor Things hit the red carpet in London for the film’s UK premiere!
took , to the Maestro movie premiere in Los Angeles—which is way cooler than getting your shoes shined in the office lobby, which is what I did with my dad when I was six.Lea, whom , got all dressed up for her dad's big night in a Dolce&Gabbana leopard print chiffon dress with puffy sleeves and sparkly gold ballet flats with a Mary Jane strap. And because no outfit is complete without accessories, the little girl also carried a red tassled box clutch and even added a bright red manicure.
Emma Stone was a sex comedy MVP.The “La La Land” actress got her start in raunch-fests such as 2008’s “The House Bunny,” in which she played the leader of a sorority that invited a retired Playboy Playmate to be its house mother, and she took on the part of a teen outcast who faked hooking up with nerds for a quick buck in “Easy A” in 2010.Running time: 141 minutes. Rated R (strong and pervasive sexual content, graphic nudity, disturbing material, gore, and language).
Emma Stone is opening up about her fears surrounding her new movie Poor Things!
Yorgos Lanthimos’ Venice Golden Lion Winner Poor Things is here with Searchlight Pictures sewing up nine theaters in four major markets for leg one of the Emma Stone-starring surreal-period-comedy-horror.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. “Poor Things” is seducing you with a variety of charming, stylish and tasty partnerships this week alongside its theatrical release on Dec.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor The biggest challenge for “Poor Things” costume designer Holly Waddington was trying to establish a costume arc for Emma Stone’s Bella Baxter. In the Searchlight film based on Alasdair Gray’s novel of the same name, Bella is a creation of Willem Dafoe’s mad scientist Godwin. He brings Bella back to life after she tries to kill herself, using the brain of an unborn fetus, and Bella ends up a young child trapped in a woman’s body.
Emma Stone opened up about intimate scenes in her new movie Poor Things.
When you conduct an interview via Zoom these days, you often have no idea when you’ll actually speak to your interview subjects. Click a link, and you might be popped into a virtual conference room immediately, or you might find yourself wondering if someone forgot you were on the schedule.
Emma Stone was asked about the Taylor Swift song, “When Emma Falls in Love,” featured on Speak Now (Taylor’s Version).
officially has . And the crystal-and-pearl-encrusted flower she wore to the New York City premiere of on December 6 may just be the sparkliest version of the Marie Antoinette-inspired jewelry trend I've seen yet. Not that Stone let her necklace do all the talking with this look.
Emma Stone is celebrating the premiere of her new movie Poor Things in serious style.