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For Johnson, "Bugonia," an English-language, contemporary reimagining of the 2003 South Korean film "Save the Green Planet!" by filmmaker Jang Joon-hwan, had to feel tangible. "It was really important for Yorgos that it feel more realistic initially; that we play it a little straight."
Jennifer Aniston's face makes a surprise appearance in Emma Stone's fourth film with Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos Nigel Smith is the Senior Movies News Editor for PEOPLE. He is an experienced culture editor and writer with a 12-year history of working ...
It's no secret that director Yorgos Lanthimos has one of the most innovative minds in the film industry today. From the raucous period energy of The Favourite to the unlikely thrills and spills of The Killing of a Sacred Deer,
"Day in and day out, we were only ever serious for 30 seconds," Stone jokes to PEOPLE of filming the Yorgos Lanthimos–directed film
Emma Stone admits to having a "last-minute freak" about shaving her head for Yorgos Lanthimos' movie "Bugonia." Her daughter? "Totally cool" with it.
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Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone Reimagine Korean Cult Classic Bugonia for Global Audiences
Convinced that a corporate CEO named Michelle is an extraterrestrial intent on destroying Earth, they decide to kidnap her. Originally released in 2003, director Jang Joon Hwan’s Save the Earth! stunned audiences with its daring imagination and prescient social message.
Fans lined up in Los Angeles to go bald for a free screening of Yorgos Lanthimos’ new film — and hair and makeup designer Torsten Witte says he loves every minute of it.