The sci-fi black comedy Bugonia, starring Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons, has found success on streaming after a lackluster box ...
I keep waiting to become more cynical about movies as a film critic. Every week I read one think piece after the next about how cinema is dying and no good movies are made anymore, but 2025 was packed ...
“Bugonia” refers to the ancient Greek belief that bees could spawn spontaneously from dead cow carcasses, and that cow dung was beneficial to the hive. It’s a myth, of course, but that didn’t stop ...
Something seems familiar as we take a look at a selection of essential Indiana Jones imitators from the 1980s… In cinema, if ...
With the tragically twisting (and great) year that 2025 has been for movies, here are the top 10 movies with the most tragic ...
The Peacock release date for Emma Stone's newest sci-fi alien movie has been revealed, nearly four months after its world ...
Would a malevolent extraterrestrial dramatically sing along to Chappell Roan’s “Good Luck, Babe!” and sip from her Stanley on the way home from work? A powerful CEO (Emma Stone) is kidnapped by ...
Would a malevolent extraterrestrial dramatically sing along to Chappell Roan’s “Good Luck, Babe!” and sip from her Stanley on the way home from work? Teddy (Plemons) is a sweaty, nervy conspiracy ...
Emma Stone recently appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where she discussed her film Bugonia. During her interview, she also shared a playful theory about which of her co-stars might ...
Amy Nicholson is the film critic of the Los Angeles Times. She is a current on-air voice at LAist and KCRW, and a member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. and the National Society of Film Critics.
Emma Stone is revealing which of her former costars she believes is out of this world. No, literally. In the spirit of her new film Bugonia, which sees her character kidnapped by two men who suspect ...
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