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Bugonia, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and starring Emma Stone, is an English-language remake exploring real-world themes through a darkly comedic kidnapping plot.
- At the Venice Film Festival, Bugonia arrived alongside a new poster and Focus Features confirmed a U.S. release date of October 24.
- Originally conceived as a remake of a 2003 South Korean film, Bugonia is an English-language remake of Jang Joon-hwan's Save the Green Planet!, initially developed by Ari Aster before Yorgos Lanthimos joined.
- Emma Stone stars as Michelle opposite Jesse Plemons, Aidan Delbis, Stavros Halkias and Alicia Silverstone, while Venice audiences greeted Bugonia with a six-minute standing ovation and tense, gasping reactions.
- Universal will roll out Bugonia globally starting October 31, with festival buzz suggesting Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons could re-enter awards-season discussions.
- Critics view the movie as a dark, human-centered satire probing environmental themes and modern anxieties, while Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone describe Bugonia as timely and prescient.
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Emma Stone Champions the Blinged Bubble Skirt in Venice
Daniele Venturelli/WireImage/Getty ImagesEmma Stone just gave the bubble skirt a red carpet glow-up. At the Venice Film Festival premiere of her new film, Bugonia, tonight, Stone stepped out in a custom Louis Vuitton number that reimagined the playful silhouette with couture-level precision.Designed with a cinched, fitted bodice and exaggerated volume, Stone’s dress was a masterclass in wearing a once-controversial hemline without veering into g…
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