The actress was joined by co-stars Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe and Ramy Youssef at the premiere of Poor Things, a black comedy based on Alasdair Gray s novel of the same name.
Movie review: Emma Stone makes Poor Things a sexy, surreal delight. Poor Things, in theaters Dec. 8, is a surreal Frankenstein fable with visuals comparable to the films of Terry Gilliam and Jean-Pierre Jeunet. However, Poor Things explores sex far more than either of those filmmakers fantasies.
Featuring sexually unbound performances from Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo, the Greek director's latest confirms him as an artist who can't allow any compromise.