Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos had broken through the mainstream thanks in part to his weird but oddly accessible films such as “The Lobster” and “The Favorite,” before the Emma Stone-led mature “Poor Things” (a satirical spin on the “Frankenstein” story and based on the novel by ) trust him back into the awards season and eanred Oscar statues for Best Picture, technical awards (for Prodction Design, Costume Design, and Makeup/Hairstyling) and…
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