Emma Stone Editor's Picks

  • Why Battle of the Sexes is the movie America needs right now

    Flickreel examines Battle of the Sexes and how its themes are just as relevant today as they were back in the 1970’s.

    Flickreel examines Battle of the Sexes and how its themes are just as relevant today as they were back in the 1970’s.
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  • Films of the Year 2016 - Scott's Personal Picks

    It’s that time of the year again when film fans reflect on the year’s highs and lows at the cinema and share their own personal choices of what were the cream of the crop in 2016. So without further ado, here are my favourites of the year (*NB -…

    It’s that time of the year again when film fans reflect on the year’s highs and lows at the cinema and share their own personal choices of what were the cream of the crop in 2016. So without further ado, here are my favourites of the year (*NB – My list includes films released both in the UK and US in 2016).

    1: La La Land

    When it came to the London Film Festival this autumn, the wave of anticipation for La La Land was immense: soaring after stunning reviews from Venice and other…
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  • Emma Stone on Hollywood sexism: "They've given my jokes away to male co-stars"

    Emma Stone has revealed her own experiences of Hollywood sexism, recalling times where her improv jokes were “given away to male co-stars”.

    Emma Stone has revealed her own experiences of Hollywood sexism, recalling times where her improv jokes were “given away to male co-stars”.
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Emma Stone Movie News

  • 61st BFI London Film Festival announces its full line-up

    Today in London, the BFI announced their full line-up for the upcoming 61st London Film Festival, which takes place this October. Hundreds of films are set to appear as part of the festival this year and we have picked out a few choice ones for…

    Today in London, the BFI announced their full line-up for the upcoming 61st London Film Festival, which takes place this October. Hundreds of films are set to appear as part of the festival this year and we have picked out a few choice ones for you, as well as the full list of those in competitions.

    Already announced as opening and closing the festival are Andy Serkis’ Breathe and Martin McDonagh’s Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, with Battle of the Sexes appearing as the…
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  • Emma Stone reveals male co-stars have taken salary cuts to ensure equal pay

    Oscar-winning actress Emma Stone has revealed that male co-stars have taken salary cuts to ensure that she is paid equally.

    Oscar-winning actress Emma Stone has revealed that male co-stars have taken salary cuts to ensure that she is paid equally.
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  • La La Land gets the Honest Trailer treatment and yes, they mention the Oscars

    Three months later and the aftermath of what happened on the night of this year’s Academy Awards is still being felt in Hollywood – Warren Beatty, who was on stage when the wrong card was given to him and subsequently read out by Faye Dunaway,…

    Three months later and the aftermath of what happened on the night of this year’s Academy Awards is still being felt in Hollywood – Warren Beatty, who was on stage when the wrong card was given to him and subsequently read out by Faye Dunaway, was asked repeatedly on the press tour for his latest film, Rules Don’t Apply.

    And now, in typical hilarious but loving spirit, Screen Junkies have released their honest trailer for La La Land and, of course, couldn’t get through it without a…
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  • Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick really want to do Zombieland 2

    I think we all want a Zombieland 2, right?

    When it was first released in 2009, comedy-horror Zombieland was a bit of a wild success: made for around $23.6million, the film went on to gross over $100million worldwide and while that number was…

    I think we all want a Zombieland 2, right?

    When it was first released in 2009, comedy-horror Zombieland was a bit of a wild success: made for around $23.6million, the film went on to gross over $100million worldwide and while that number was impressive it was perhaps its longevity after the cinema release that made in into a cult favourite. Stars Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin still emerging into superstars, as were writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick pre-Deadpool but…
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Emma Stone Movie Reviews

  • Battle of the Sexes Review

    While charming at times, and easy to indulge in at others – given the two filmmakers at the helm it was hard not to anticipate a film with a little more ingenuity than this.

    While charming at times, and easy to indulge in at others – given the two filmmakers at the helm it was hard not to anticipate a film with a little more ingenuity than this.
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  • La La Land Review

    La La Land is a beautiful film in parts, and whilst there is a lot to admire and enjoy about it – particularly in the first half – it crumbles away in far too many significant places as Chazelle stretches beyond the spectacle.

    La La Land is a beautiful film in parts, and whilst there is a lot to admire and enjoy about it – particularly in the first half – it crumbles away in far too many significant places as Chazelle stretches beyond the spectacle.
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  • Irrational Man - Review

    “Irrational Man may not be a great Wooden Allen picture, but it an entertaining little footnote in his illustrious career.”

    “Irrational Man may not be a great Wooden Allen picture, but it an entertaining little footnote in his illustrious career.”
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  • Magic in the Moonlight review

    “The atmosphere is magical, the 1920s setting seems perfectly fitting to Allen’s tone”…

    “The atmosphere is magical, the 1920s setting seems perfectly fitting to Allen’s tone”…
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Emma Stone Movie Features

  • Why Battle of the Sexes is the movie America needs right now

    Flickreel examines Battle of the Sexes and how its themes are just as relevant today as they were back in the 1970’s.

    Flickreel examines Battle of the Sexes and how its themes are just as relevant today as they were back in the 1970’s.
    Read More »

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  • Films of the Year 2016 - Scott's Personal Picks

    It’s that time of the year again when film fans reflect on the year’s highs and lows at the cinema and share their own personal choices of what were the cream of the crop in 2016. So without further ado, here are my favourites of the year (*NB -…

    It’s that time of the year again when film fans reflect on the year’s highs and lows at the cinema and share their own personal choices of what were the cream of the crop in 2016. So without further ado, here are my favourites of the year (*NB – My list includes films released both in the UK and US in 2016).

    1: La La Land

    When it came to the London Film Festival this autumn, the wave of anticipation for La La Land was immense: soaring after stunning reviews from Venice and other…
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  • La La Land - Music Featurette

    Lionsgate has released a new featurette on the music of La La Land, featuring stars Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.

    Lionsgate has released a new featurette on the music of La La Land, featuring stars Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.
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Emma Stone Movie Trailers

  • Battle of the Sexes - Trailer

    The true story of the 1973 tennis match between World number one Billie Jean King and ex-champ and serial hustler Bobby Riggs.

    The true story of the 1973 tennis match between World number one Billie Jean King and ex-champ and serial hustler Bobby Riggs.
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  • La La Land gets the Honest Trailer treatment and yes, they mention the Oscars

    Three months later and the aftermath of what happened on the night of this year’s Academy Awards is still being felt in Hollywood – Warren Beatty, who was on stage when the wrong card was given to him and subsequently read out by Faye Dunaway,…

    Three months later and the aftermath of what happened on the night of this year’s Academy Awards is still being felt in Hollywood – Warren Beatty, who was on stage when the wrong card was given to him and subsequently read out by Faye Dunaway, was asked repeatedly on the press tour for his latest film, Rules Don’t Apply.

    And now, in typical hilarious but loving spirit, Screen Junkies have released their honest trailer for La La Land and, of course, couldn’t get through it without a…
    Read More »

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  • La La Land - International Trailer

    A jazz pianist falls for an aspiring actress in Los Angeles.

    A jazz pianist falls for an aspiring actress in Los Angeles.
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  • La La Land - 'Audition' Trailer

    A jazz pianist falls for an aspiring actress in Los Angeles.

    A jazz pianist falls for an aspiring actress in Los Angeles.
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