8 thoughts on “WCW: Emma Stone

  1. Trivia: Before LaLa Land, Emma and Ryan were also in Crazy, Stupid, Love with Steve Carrell, though it wasn’t a Frock Flick.

  2. Not period, but I honestly really enjoyed her in Easy A. Battle of the Sexes was great.

    I saw The Favourite with my mom. I knew what it was about. She didn’t. She enjoyed it, but was surprised that I’d see a movie with that much sex, with her. I actually used some of the talking points from the blog post here (denim for servants, laser cut vinyl for “lace”) and she thought the tricks were ingenious. She’s a master sewer. I can make potholders.

  3. The Favourite is really great when I First heard about it they only mentioned Rachel weisz as Sarah Churchill so I thought it might have been about Winston Churchill’s daughter and seemed nice I admired her a lot she made countless costume pictures most on TV turning her into a tv pioneer so I became an admirer but then I discovered it was about her ancestral and got disappointed but the trailer was great Olivia Colman Rachel and Emma were great reasons to watch so I did and LOVED it that’s beautiful and really entertaining

  4. Magic in the Moonlight is so delightful. It has your typical jaded older man (ahem, self insert for the director) falling for a much younger woman, who of course worships him back, but the themes of life after death and mediums are great fun.

    1. I enjoyed the plot and much of the ideas of the movie but the significant age gap between the leads just felt off and awkward to me, much as Firth and Stone were individually charming.

  5. I found Battle of the Sexes actually disappointing. Yes, costumes, hair and make-up looked great, but I felt so many things happened in that story that didn’t get properly looked at or would have deserved mores space – though I guess that would have blown the film up to too long. I just felt so much was left not properly explored.

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