Bugonia refers to the ancient Greek belief that bees spontaneously formed from rotting ox carcasses — and it’s hard to avoid ...
Bugonia captures all the anxieties, paranoia and division of 2025. Art really can reflect the moment, and help us to laugh at it.
Emma Stone underwent a drastic hair transformation for her latest film, Bugonia. The Academy Award-winner, 36, shaved her ...
Yorgos Lanthimos’s latest film, Bugonia, remakes a South Korean B-grade comedy into a war of words on contemporary delusions.
The term “bugonia” is an ancient one referring to the idea that bees could be spontaneously generated from the body of a dead animal, such as an ox. Knowing that informs the experience of taking ...
The bald-headed screening will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday at Emagine Royal Oak. Those with hair who are willing to part ...
In his collaborations with Australian screenwriter Tony McNamara – The Favourite and Poor Things – the madness was moderated by the pointedness of the films’ visual and verbal wit. Each worked in ...
Stone plays an ambitious pharmaceutical CEO named Michelle Fuller, a character who had Stone shave her head onscreen for the ...
The less you know about Bugonia going into it, the better. The fourth collaboration between Greek tragedian Yorgos Lanthimos ...
A s one of the most recognizable actresses on the planet, Emma Stone is more than a little used to being smack dab in the ...
Emma Stone hilariously failed to hide her bald head for Bugonia, accidentally outing her secret despite her clever disguise.
Fans of filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos, the director of the award-winning Poor Things, can have a chance to see his latest for ...