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(Photos) EE BAFTA British Academy Film Awards

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Emma attended yesterday the EE BAFTA British Academy Film Awards and she won the prize for Best Actress for her role in La La Land. We’re really proud of her. You can check the pictures from the red carpet and press room in our gallery.



(Photo) Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling cover The Wrap

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Emma and Ryan Gosling are on the cover of the February 15th issue of The Wrap, and we’ve added to the gallery scans from the issue along with one outtake of Emma.

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(Photo) Vanity Fair And Barneys New York Private Dinner In Celebration of ‘La La Land’

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Emma attended last night a private dinner hosted by Vanity Fair and Barneys in celebration of La La Land. You’ll find photos from the dinner in our gallery. Enjoy!

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(Photos) 10th Annual Women in Film Pre-Oscar Cocktail

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Emma attended yesterday the 10th Annual Women in Film Pre-Oscar Cocktail that was held in Los Angeles. You can check the photos in our gallery:

(Photos) La La Land Party at Neuehouse

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Emma attended on February 24th, a special party in honor of La La Land at Neuehouse, in Los Angeles. You can check the photos in our gallery:

(Photos+Video) 89th Annual Academy Awards

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89th Annual Academy Awards took place last night and fair to say, it was a very important night for Emma and La La Land. For starters our girl won the oscar for Best Actress for her role in the musical film! And while her co-star Ryan Gosling didn’t take home the oscar for Best Actor, La La Land still walked out winning. The movie won oscars for Best Production Design, Best Cinematography, Best Original Score, Best Original Song (“City of Stars”) and Best Director! We’ve added to the gallery photos from the award ceremony, the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, and you can also watch bellow some clips of Emma receiving the Oscar and giving out a couple of interviews. We’ll be adding more photos to our gallery very soon but until then, enjoy !

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(Photos) 89th Annual Academy Awards Portraits

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Our gallery has been updated with Emma’s portraits from the 89th Annual Academy Awards Portraits and as well from the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Check them out:

Time’s 100 Most Influential People

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Emma is at the 100 Most Influential People List of Time Magazine! Brie Larson wrote a text talking about Emma for the list. Check it out:

I can’t imagine film without Emma Stone. And I don’t want to. As an actor, Emma is brave, devastating, hilarious, real, complex, charming and so much more. Her Oscar-winning performance in La La Land is just the latest example.
But Emma takes on significant roles off-screen as well. The selfless friend. The wise psychiatrist. The fearless leader. The coolest girl at the party. (She’s even the intense soccer mom, cheering you on, no matter what, at the top of her lungs.) I know that she has played all of these roles in my life. And for that I’m lucky to call her my friend.

But what I really admire about Emma the person—as well as Emma the actor—is that she is never afraid to show us the most difficult thing you can show the world: yourself. What that entails is not always pretty. But with Emma, it is real, and it is beautiful.


(Photos) Audi Polo Challenge

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Emma Stone attended the second day of the Audi Polo Challenge in England on May 7th. Make sure to check out the pictures:

(VIDEO) ‘Battle of the Sexes’ First Trailer

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Fox Searchlight released today the first trailer for Emma’s upcoming movie ‘Battle of the Sexes’. She plays tennis player Billie Jean King alongisde Steve Carrell, who plays Bobby Riggs. The movie opens in September in the US.

(PHOTO) AFI’s 45th Life Achievement Awards

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Emma is attending right now the AFI’s 45th Life Achievement Awards in Los Angeles. This year, the honoured is the amazing actress Diane Keaton. You can check the first pictures of the event in our gallery:

(VIDEO) ‘Battle of the Sexes’ UK Trailer

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Fox Searchlight released today the UK trailer of Emma’s upcoming movie, ‘Battle of the Sexes’, where she plays tennis player Billie Jean King. The movie opens this fall in theaters.

Battle of the Sexes is Selected for TIFF

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It was announced today that Emma’s upcoming movie, ‘Battle of the Sexes’ was selected to this year’s TIFF! The festival will happen from September 07 till September 17.

PHOTO: Emma Covers Marie Claire Magazine

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It was announced today that Emma is the September cover of Marie Claire! She looks stunning in this new photoshoot photographed by Greg Karel! Take a look at it and at a preview of the inverview:


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Do I want to do a Q&A with Emma Stone for Marie Claire? Fuck yeah, I do. I have enjoyed the Emma Stone of it all for a while now. Since Superbad, maybe? But she really grabbed me when she did a bit at the 2012 Academy Awards. After that, I was totally smitten. She was in a red dress with a big bow, presenting an award for visual effects, and her comedy skills were tight. Ben Stiller and Jonah Hill were perfect straight men—parts usually reserved for women while the male comic sparkles. With no crazy costume or visual joke, and far beyond the comic skill set of the average actor, she killed it.

The writing was adorable, but the performance was everything. [The bit had Stone milk her first appearance as a presenter.] As a comedy snob, I was officially wowed. That’s when the name “Emma Stone” was forever embedded in my bean. Then, last spring, I got to work with her on this here movie, Battle of the Sexes. All of my scenes were with Emma, and I found out more good news: This lil’ mama is not just übertalented, she is the loveliest, most thoughtful, real-deal person on either side of the Mississipi.

The crew felt like a traveling carnival in only the best ways. From the hair-and-makeup department to the director of photography—all had come to this movie from La La Land. They seemed to be a family, traveling with Emma from movie set to movie set. It wasn’t like a clique; it really was like a family. One that says, “Hey, come join us! We are a band of misfits, and you belong!” And that vibe and warmth starts with a wacky, red-haired, giant-eyed source of pure love and art named Emily Jean Stone. For her middle name alone, she was destined to play one of America’s greatest sports heroes and icons of the equal-rights movement.

I’ve heard the story of how a 14-year-old Emma did a PowerPoint presentation for her parents to explain why they should all move from Arizona to Los Angeles in 2004 so she could be an actress. It makes perfect sense. They did the right thing. If you know Emma at all (and, truthfully, that’s exactly how much I know Emma), you know that there is no other place she should be.

She loves movies—watching them and making them and just wholly every part of it. Look, acting is fun, but it’s a lot of sitting around, and this woman seems to devour the entire process with wild stimulation and immense gratitude. Quite frankly, that was inspiring to be adjacent to. I will describe Emma the way my mom used to describe Johnny Carson: She’s interesting because she’s interested. This is Emma. I once heard my sister tell her daughters, when they complained that they were bored, “Only boring people get bored.” Emma Stone, my friends, never gets bored.

On what portraying Billie Jean King taught her:
“I would say playing Billie Jean was a bit of a game changer. I am very nervous to communicate my opinions a lot of the time, especially publicly…She [Billie] is so direct and confident in the way that she communicates what she believes is right. To be able to step into that was a pretty powerful experience. It’s something that I still don’t feel entirely comfortable with, but it was also one of the great parts about playing her.”

On what was different about her role in Battle of the Sexes:
“I have never really considered the physicality of a person or of a character. Maybe because I hadn’t played a real person–there wasn’t someone who looked a specific way or whose hands moved in a certain way. So that was what I focused on more than anything: building from the outside in.”

On speaking out for equality:
“There is so much power to our voices, and we need to speak out. That’s something that I struggled with in the past, but it’s very hard not to feel galvanized right now, politically or consciously.”

On what gives her hope during these uncertain political times:

“Nobody is going down without a fight–for love and humanity and equality and coming together. It’s so inspiring to see marches and beautiful writing and creative work. There’s so much power and a grace coming out of so many people who have so much to lose, and the human spirit is incredible. That’s worth a fight every day. And I want to learn how to fight better.”

You can check as well a behind the scenes video bellow:

(PHOTO) Emma Shooting ‘Maniac’ in Manhattan

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Emma was spotted shooting today her new Netflix Series, ‘Maniac’, in Downtown Manhattan. We don’t know much about the plot or her character, but the shooting is expected to finish just before Thanksgiving. You can check the pictures in our gallery:


‘Battle of the Sexes’ Selected for the BFI

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It was announced today that ‘Battle of the Sexes’ starred by Emma and Steve Carell was selected for be the Amex UK Gala during the BFI London Film Festival this year! Emma is expected to attend. Check more details bellow:

The 61st BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express® is thrilled to serve up Battle of the Sexes, starring Emma Stone and Steve Carell, as the American Express Gala at this year’s Festival. The film will receive its European premiere on Saturday 7 October at London’s Odeon Leicester Square, with Emma Stone, Andrea Riseborough, Elisabeth Shue, directors Valerie Faris & Jonathan Dayton, and the legendary Billie Jean King expected to attend.

The BFI London Film Festival, Fox Searchlight Pictures and American Express® are also delighted to announce that there will be screenings of Battle of the Sexes with highlights from the festival premiere taking place at cinemas across the UK on Tuesday 10 October.

In the wake of the sexual revolution and the rise of the women’s movement, the 1973 tennis match between women’s world champion Billie Jean King (Emma Stone) and ex-men’s-champ and serial hustler Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell) was billed as the Battle of the Sexes and became one of the most watched televised sports events of all time, reaching 90 million viewers around the world.

As the rivalry between King and Riggs kicked into high gear, off-court each was fighting more personal and complex battles. The fiercely private King was not only championing for equality but also struggling to come to terms with her own sexuality, as her friendship with Marilyn Barnett (Andrea Riseborough) developed. And Riggs, one of the first self-made media-age celebrities, wrestled with his gambling demons, at the expense of his family and wife Priscilla (Elisabeth Shue). Together, Billie and Bobby served up a cultural spectacle that resonated far beyond the tennis court, sparking discussions in bedrooms and boardrooms that continue to reverberate today.

Starring Academy Award winner Emma Stone and Academy Award nominee Steve Carell as 1970s tennis greats Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs, Battle of the Sexes is directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris from a screenplay by Academy Award winner Simon Beaufoy. Battle of the Sexes also stars Andrea Riseborough, Sarah Silverman, Bill Pullman, Alan Cumming and Academy Award nominee Elisabeth Shue.

The film is produced by Cloud Eight Films’ Christian Colson and Decibel Films’ Danny Boyle, the team behind Academy Award winning and nominated films such as Slumdog Millionaire, 127 Hours and Steve Jobs. Also producing is Robert Graf, who has previously collaborated with the directors on Ruby Sparks and has produced such projects as Hail, Caesar and No Country for Old Men.

Clare Stewart, BFI London Film Festival Director, says: “We are delighted that Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris’ Battle of the Sexes will be this year’s American Express Gala. This playful, funny and moving film is a rousing tribute to Billie Jean King whose impact on gender politics was as powerful as her legendary forehand.”

Christian Colson, producer Battle of the Sexes, says: “Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton, together with our exceptional ensemble led by Emma Stone and Steve Carell, have brought Simon Beaufoy’s richly textured screenplay joyously to life and I can’t wait to share the film with my fellow Londoners at LFF.”

Twentieth Century Fox will release the film across the UK and Ireland on 24 November.

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(PHOTOS) Emma Shooting ‘Maniac’ in Manhattan

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Emma was spotted today while shooting ‘Maniac’ in Chinatown, Manhattan! You can check the photos bellow:

Forbes: Emma Stone is the World’s Highest-Paid Actress of 2017

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According to Forbes, Emma is the world’s highest-paid actress os 2017! Congratulations Emma and all the actresses that made the list! Check more info bellow:

La La Land–the city and its celluloid namesake–has been very kind to Emma Stone. At just 28 years old, the Hollywood star is this year’s highest-paid actress, banking $26 million pretax in our 12 month scoring period.

Stone has her earnings from the movie-musical to thank for the bulk of her payday, which also won her a Best Actress Oscar. Her portrayal of Mia, an aspiring actress and barista, garnered rave reviews and goosed the film to $445.3 million at the global box office.

“I moved here when I was 15 to start auditioning, I knew what it felt like to go on audition after audition,” Stone said backstage after accepting her Academy Award, speaking of the similarities between the role and her life. Those auditions have officially paid off: she scored her largest ever annual take-home and is the biggest dollar and percent gainer, year over year, of anyone on the list.

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(Photos) Emma Stone shooting ‘Maniac’ in NYC

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Emma was spotted today while shooting her new Netflix Series ‘Maniac’ in New York City. You can check pictures in our gallery:

(Photos) Emma on the ‘Maniac’ set

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Emma was spotted yesterday, August 22nd, while shooting ‘Maniac’ in Valley Stream, NY. You can check the pictures in our gallery:


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