What if ‘madness’ is just another way our brains try to explain the world? Bugonia isn’t only absurd; it’s deeply human.
Waking up chained to a cot in a basement, Michelle Fuller, a pharmaceutical executive played by Emma Stone, faces her captor, ...
It worked once before so it makes sense to do it again. Director Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone teamed to produce the much ...
The frequent Yorgos Lanthimos collaborator discusses how an unorthodox approach expressed the angst of Jesse Plemons' ...
The Oscar winner plays a girlboss CEO who is kidnapped by two crazed conspiracy theorists ...
Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Aidan Delbis Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone return to cinemas with their fifth collaboration – the gripping absurdist black comedy, Bugonia. Bugonia, based on Jang ...
Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos bring their fifth collaboration to the screen, a sci-fi conspiracy theory caper based on a ...
Talking about the technical aspects, while the camera and BGM department score brownie points, editing could have been better ...
The acclaimed director’s fourth collaboration with Oscar winner Emma Stone is steeped in absurdity and humanity.
Bugonia refers to the ancient Greek belief that bees spontaneously formed from rotting ox carcasses — and it’s hard to avoid ...
The term “bugonia” is an ancient one referring to the idea that bees could be spontaneously generated from the body of a dead animal, such as an ox. Knowing that informs the experience of taking ...
Yorgos Lanthimos is set to take a small break after Bugonia. It remains unclear when he will return to the industry.