Emma Stone

Emma Stone: The Art of Reinvention in Modern Cinema

Emma Stone today stands as one of the leading stars of contemporary cinema — an
actress whose career has gradually turned into a chronicle of bold, multifaceted roles
balancing absurd humour, biting satire, and profound human drama. Among her most
recent works is the visually and narratively daring film Bugonia (2025), shot in the style of grotesque satire alongside director Yorgos Lanthimos; for this picture she received several Oscar nominations — as Best Actress and as a producer in the Best Picture category, adding to her already impressive collection of golden statuettes.
Across her career she has won two Oscars for Best Actress — in 2017 for La La Land and
in 2024 for Poor Things — as well as several further nominations, including for Birdman, The Favourite and other auteur‑driven films, cementing her status as one of the boldest and most sought‑after actresses of her generation. Her extraordinary journey
began with youth‑oriented comedies, but through La La Land and, especially, Poor
Things and Bugonia, she has become a model of the modern star: equally at home in
musicals, arthouse cinema, and mainstream blockbusters, turning every story into a
deeply personal, emotionally charged, and unforgettable experience for the audience.

Watch exclusive video

Emma Stone

Venice, 2025

By Yana Kushnir

Author and videogrepher, CINEMADE contributor

[ Submission]

Send Us your story

© 2026 CINEMADE. All rights reserved.
PRIVACY POLICY. MENTIONS LÉGALES.
Don't steal our content, we'll find you.