Showing posts with label Emma Stone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emma Stone. Show all posts

Thursday, February 29, 2024

Why Poor Things should win the best picture Oscar

 

Emma Stone


Why Poor Things should win the best picture Oscar

This scabrous and risky melodrama, with a magnificent performance by Emma Stone, is an object lesson in real art rising above social media scolding


Peter Bradshaw

29 February 2024


“You did not see me working on myself to get HAPPINESS did you?”

“What of the TONGUE-PLAY? Is that not happening?”

“I MUST GO PUNCH THAT BABY!”

Emma Stone’s delivery of the many outrageous laugh lines in Yorgos Lanthimos’s brilliant and scabrous Poor Things is cause enough to hand over the best picture Oscar right away.But there is also the deliciously offensive Frankensteinian high concept, the hallucinatory cinematography switching between colour and monochrome, the inspired production design and costumes, the insinuating musical score which appears at first to mimic our heroine’s childish thumping on the piano, then surge and swirl alongside her increasing intelligence and naive sexual confidence. And of course there’s the propulsive story itself, which rockets along like a steampunk steamtrain.

How Emma Stone Got Ready for the New York Premiere of Poor Things


The evenings violettinged mouth played off the chartreuse yellow of the tulle dress. Goodwin enhanced Stones freckles...

The evening’s violet-tinged mouth played off the chartreuse yellow of the tulle dress. Goodwin enhanced Stone’s freckles for an ultra-natural effect, while the handmade Louis Vuitton choker dialed up the glamour.

 


How Emma Stone Got Ready for the New York Premiere of Poor Things 

The star of Yorgos Lanthimos’s exuberantly off-kilter riff on the Frankenstein tale turned up to the red carpet in a pearl-studded Louis Vuitton dress and shimmery lids—an off-screen ode to the character’s free spirit. 

Bella Baxter, the curiosity (played by Emma Stone) at the center of Yorgos Lanthimos’s neo-Gothic romp, Poor Things, cuts a severe figure in waist-grazing raven hair and heavyset brows. But the character herself—a living, breathing experiment on her way to self-actualization—is really a tangle of contradictions. Her delicate beauty skews feral, her sexual hedonism is braided with the absurd. Even before the film’s New York premiere on Wednesday evening, Stone’s performance had already been drawing praise. (A snippet of a frenetic dance sequence in the trailer hints at just how much the performance is a finely calibrated, full-bodied feat.) But with a winding awards season likely ahead, how might an actor carry the spirit of this wild child onto an otherwise buttoned-up red carpet?

Tuesday, January 9, 2024

The films to look forward to in 2024




Emma Stone in Yorgos Lanthimos’s steampunk-futurist drama Poor Things and Jeffrey Wright in Cord Jefferson’s literary satire American Fiction.
2024 culture preview


The films to look forward to in 2024

Timothée Chalamet is back for Dune’s epic conclusion, Joaquin Phoenix returns as the Joker and Paddington heads to Peru – there’s a host of great cinema coming in the new year


Peter Bradshaw
Friday 29 December 2023


Scala!!!

A documentary about the extraordinary history of London’s Scala cinema, a repertory movie theatre in the dark heart of 1980s King’s Cross, transformed by manager (and now film producer) Stephen Woolley into an alt-cinephile paradise crossed with a grindhouse den, with groundbreaking selections of LGBTQ+ movies, martial arts, pulp classics, auteur gems and fabulously scuzzy all-nighters.
 5 January

Saturday, January 6, 2024

Condom Coats and Courrèges / Emma Stone Gets the Story Behind Her Favorite Poor Things Looks

Behind the Scenes with Emma Stone for Poor Things. Photography courtesy of Searchlight Pictures.

Condom Coats andCourrèges: Emma StoneGets the Story Behind HerFavorite Poor Things Looks

From the moment it premiered at the Venice Film Festival, Poor Things has been the movie everyone wants to see and no one can stop talking about. Yorgos Lanthimos’ strange and sumptuous story of Bella Baxter, a reanimated woman with the brain of a child discovering the world, in all its wonder and horror, offers a lot to contemplate and even more to look at, imagining a gothic 19-century Europe filtered through a dreamy steampunk lens. At the forefront of this vision are the clothes, a concoction that melds Victorian tradition with space-age futurism. The talent behind the wardrobe, costume designer Holly Waddington, spoke to her star Emma Stone about how she pulled it off. 

Saturday, March 13, 2021

Casa Malaparte / The house that all fashion brands want

 

Casa Malaparte


CASA MALAPARTE

 THE HOUSE 

THAT ALL FASHION BRANDS WANT



BY NICOLAS LOIR
CAPRI, ITALY
NOVEMBER 23, 2019

[MUSIC VIDEO] BY NICOLAS LOIR [CAPRI] ITALY
METALOCUS, ANTONIO M. GARCÍA
From, Saint Laurent using the well-known British supermodel Kate Moss as the protagonist of the video, passing through Ermenegildo Zegna and the presentation of his UOMO fragrance, or the most recent one, this week, HEARTBEAT by Louis Vuitton, (made by Nicolas Loir) everyone wants to use the well-known house on the island of Capri, built in 1938 with the plans of the Italian architect Adalberto Libera.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Look of the Moment / Emma Stone 3



Look of The Moment

Emma Stone 3


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The Look: French Twist. A white dress with ornate appliqués and a period bustle at the hips is prepped for Versailles.
The Girl: The actress Emma Stone, who stars in “The Amazing Spider-Man,” at the film’s premiere in Hollywood.
The Details: Chanel dress, Christian Louboutin shoes, Cartier jewelry.



Look of the Moment / Emma Stone 2




Look of The Moment

Emma Stone 2


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The Look: Black Rose. A glamorous tea-length dress with a hip-defining waistline and embroidered bustier needs only a heel with the skinniest ankle strap and a lip with the rosiest tint to make it feel finished.
The Girl: The actress Emma Stone, who stars in “The Help,” which won the award for outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture at last night’s S.A.G. Awards in Los Angeles.
The Details: Alexander McQueen dress, clutch and shoes, and Tiffany & Company jewelry.


Look of the Moment / Emma Stone 1


Emma Stone Portrait Girl



Look of the Moment

Emma Stone 1

WOMEN'S FASHION


Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images
The Look: Pop star — the hottest pink pouf and a candy-red sweater are best balanced by a pair of barely there pumps.
The Girl: Emma Stone, star of the coming film “The Help,” at the “Friends With Benefits” premiere in New York.
The Details: Giambattista Valli sweater and skirt, Christian Louboutin Pigalle Plato pumps, Salvatore Ferragamo clutch and Jack Vartanian jewelry.



Sunday, August 12, 2012

Look of the Moment / The Golden Globes

Charlize Theron

LOOK OF THE MOMENT



Charlize Theron Steve Granitz/WireImage

At last night’s Golden Globe Awards Hollywood actresses attempted a number of fashion’s best-loved trends (some with terrific success, others without). White and pale pastels — as seen on many spring runways — were present: Charlize Theron wore pale pink Dior Couture; Jessica Biel was in a more romantic all-white beaded dress by Elie Saab; and Angelina Jolie’s silk Atelier Versace gown, with its shot of red across the collarbone, made one of the more lasting impressions. Emerald green — prefall’s favorite color — had its sparkling moments on Kelly Macdonald of “Boardwalk Empire” (in Lorena Sarbu), Zooey Deschanel (in Prada), Evan Rachel Wood (in Gucci Première) and Laura Dern, whose Andrew Gn dress featured another of spring’s favorite silhouettes: the deep V. (Emma Stone in Lanvin, Octavia Spencer in Tadashi Shoji and Nicole Kidman in studded Atelier Versace also participated in the plunging neckline.) The peekaboo back, a red-carpet favorite for how it photographs (“Here, catch me looking over my shoulder at the cameras”) was worn by Claire Danes and Jessica Lange (both in keyhole cutouts by J. Mendel). It was fun to see Rooney Mara in the Nina Ricci dress that Peter Copping showed just one week ago in New York — editors here called it a red-carpet winner, and indeed, on Mara, it was. Still, “appropriate” might be the best word for the look last night, all around. Hopefully the Academy Awards, almost one month away, will bring a bit more daring to the podium.

Jessica Biel Frazer Harrison/Getty Images


Angelina Jolie Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

Kelly MacDonald Jason Merritt/Getty Images
Emma Stone Jason Merritt/Getty Images

Rooney Mara Jason Merritt/Getty Images

Claire Danes Jason Merritt/Getty Images



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