Bugonia (2025) Yorgos Lanthimos
Emma Stone
GUESS WHO WON THE HOOK CHALLENGE!?
I thought this was hilariously BRILLIANT!
I adore Emma Stone and try to collect everything on DVD that she has done . . . . .and looking forward to 'Poor Things' the Alisdair Gray novel made real
We love Mark Ruffalo too and he has been one of my favourite visitors on the Graham Norton show and is incredibly funny . . . here they are being interviewed about the new film Poor Things and alongside its screen writer Tony McNamara
Academy Award nominees Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo and Tony McNamara sat down with George Pennacchio at the #Oscars Luncheon to talk about their movie Poor Things. Watch as the interview quickly turned into a conversation about candy. #PoorThings is nominated for 11 Academy Awards including “Best Picture.”
The great Hal Willner passed away last week due to COVID complications. His varied credits, strewn across a vast discography, provide a throughline connecting a string of remarkable visionaries: Sun Ra, Walt Disney, Lucinda Williams, Harry Partch, Charles Mingus, Lou Reed, NRBQ, Nick Cave, Bill Frisell, Allen Ginsberg, Tom Waits, Marianne Faithfull, Leonard Cohen, Charles Mingus, the Beats, the punks—outsiders and insiders alike. Willner had his hand in the music of SNL, Robert Altman's Short Cuts and Kansas City, The Million Dollar Hotel, Anchorman, Step Brothers, Gangs of New York, and many more film and TV productions. "Hal was our visionary, our ringleader, always working against reason itself, armed with a deep love and bottomless knowledge of music, an incredible generosity and reverence for those forgotten and discarded, an eccentric and screwball vision, and a perverse love of chaos, and who produced some of the most moving and unforgettable spectacles I have ever witnessed, or had the honour to be involved in," wrote his friend, Nick Cave, at Rolling Stone. Taken together, his productions, tribute albums, and soundtracks are total art assemblages, testaments to weird cohesion that defies logic. “I was a kid who went around talking to himself, and used to get in trouble drawing cartoons, and locked myself in my room and went into dream world — I was one of those," Willner told the New York Times. "I just retreated into television and records, and that was reality for me.”

A film comprised of 120 minutes of supernatural, foreboding dread and despair? No, this is not a documentary about Covid 19, but filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimo's (Dogtooth, The Lobster) fifth picture released in 2017. A contemporary take on Agamemnon's bargain. And yes, it's on Netflix. Two quarantined thumbs up.* Just watched The Favourite which curiously has become a favourite, as a triple hander with the three main actors being women, the peerless, Olivia Coleman, who can do no wrong currently and is the most delightfully bonkers actor it has been my pleasure to enjoy the work of, Rachel Weisz who I think has been largely under used somewhat since the excellent Constant Gardener and a personal favourite David Hare's Page Eight opposite Bill Nighy (speaking of people who can do no wrong) and of course the delightful Emma Stone who's catalogue is building nicely and we will see better and better work from I reckon from Birdman onwards. Casting choice genius and the story is at once hilarious and steeped in pathos as is Colman's performance. Superb!
