Emma Stone has not only become one of the most talented and charismatic actresses in Hollywood, but also one of the artists who through the screen has sought to break the stereotypes that have stigmatized women for years. Proof of this was her spectacular performance in Poor Things, the new film by Yorgos Lanthimos, a film that could easily lead her to win the Oscar for Best Actress for the second time in her career.
And from her role as Bella Baxter, Emma Stone demonstrated once again that she has enormous histrionic capacity and at the same time she reminded us how powerful women can be when we take control of our entire freedom. If you liked Poor Things then you also have to see the 5 films that we recommend to enjoy the enormous talent of Emma Stone on the big screen.
5 Emma Stone Movies to Enjoy Her Talent
La La Land (2016)

In this gem of contemporary cinema, Emma Stone dazzles as Mia, an aspiring actress looking for her place in the city of dreams, Los Angeles. Her chemistry with Ryan Gosling is palpable, and the film transports us to a world of romance and music that captures everyone’s hearts. It should be noted that this film gave her her first Oscar.
Birdman (2014)

Emma Stone demonstrates her acting prowess in Birdman, playing Sam, the troubled daughter of a fading actor. The film, shot in a unique time-lapse style, offers a glimpse into life behind the scenes and earned Stone a well-deserved Academy nomination.
The Help (2011)

In this emotional drama, Emma Stone plays Skeeter, a writer determined to expose the truth about racial discrimination in the 1960s American South. Her moving and convincing performance leaves us reflecting on the importance of raising her voice.
Easy A (2010)

In Easy A, Stone stars in a modern and refreshing youth comedy. Her role as Olive, a student who finds herself caught up in a web of rumors, stands out for her wit and humor. A film that demonstrates Stone’s ability to take us from laughter to reflection.
The Favorite (2018)

In this intriguing period drama, Emma plays Abigail, a cunning maid who navigates the complexities of the royal court. Her bold and nuanced performance earned her another Oscar nomination, showcasing her ability to immerse herself in diverse characters.
This story was written in Spanish by Mariana Martell in Cultura Colectiva.
