Using an office closet as a fake “teleporter,” Michelle tricks Teddy into entering it. The vest detonates, Teddy dies, Michelle is knocked unconscious. She wakes up in an ambulance during the lunar ...
Parents should keep their children away from Yorgos Lanthimos films them due to mature themes. Bugonia is no different.
A remake of the South Korean film “Save the Green Planet! (2003)” directed by Jang Joon-hwan, “Bugonia” is one of the best ...
At the heart of 'Bugonia' lies a compelling narrative that questions the boundaries of reality and absurdity. The film follows Teddy, a conspiracy theorist played by Jesse Plemons, who becomes ...
Bugonia” opens not with action, but with a conversation: two men, Don and Teddy, talking about bees. Teddy explains colony ...
Bugonia marks Stone’s fourth collaboration with Lanthimos, after 2018’s The Favourite, 2023’s Poor Things and 2024’s Kinds of ...
Conspiracy theorist Teddy (Jesse Plemons) and his cousin/sidekick, Don (Aidan Delbis), kidnap Michelle (Stone), a corporate ...
Bees and honey are a key theme of Bugonia, but there’s nothing remotely sweet about the new film by Yorgos Lanthimos. This is ...
Director Yorgos Lanthimos and Stone follow 'The Favourite' and 'Poor Things' with a nasty-fun conspiracy movie that also features Jesse Plemons and Aidan Delbis.
Her cringe girlboss-esque persona is hammered home by a humorous needledrop of Chappell Roan's 'Good Luck, Babe!' and, in these moments, Bugonia is often as subtle as a (very entertaining) ton of ...
Waking up chained to a cot in a basement, Michelle Fuller, a pharmaceutical executive played by Emma Stone, faces her captor, ...
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