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Emma Stone at 36: Celebrating a Career Full Of Cinematic Excellence

Nov 6, 2024

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As Emma Stone celebrates her 36th birthday on November 6, 2024, it's the perfect time to look back at her remarkable journey in Hollywood. Known for her versatile acting and charismatic presence, Stone has consistently delivered performances that resonate with audiences worldwide. Here's a curated list of her top 10 highest-rated films according to IMDb, showcasing her range from comedy to drama.



La La Land (2016)


With a rating of 8.0, this musical romance not only showcased Stone's singing and dancing talents but also earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress. Her portrayal of Mia, an aspiring actress, alongside Ryan Gosling, has become iconic.





The Favourite (2018)


This period black comedy-drama directed by Yorgos Lanthimos boasts an impressive 7.5 rating. Stone's role as Abigail Hill is both cunning and complex, contributing to her second Oscar nomination.





Birdman (2014)


At 7.7, Stone plays Sam Thompson, the estranged and troubled daughter of Michael Keaton's character. Her performance added depth to this meta-comedy about fame and family.





Easy A (2010)


With a 7.0 rating, Stone's portrayal of Olive Penderghast in this modern take on "The Scarlet Letter" solidified her status as a leading comedic actress, combining wit with heartfelt moments.





The Help (2011)


Here, with a 6.9 rating, Stone delivers one of her most poignant performances as Skeeter Phelan, a young Southern woman writing about the lives of African American maids in the 1960s South.





Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011)


Another film close to 7.4, this romantic comedy allowed Stone to shine alongside Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, and Julianne Moore, showcasing her ability to excel in ensemble casts.




Zombieland (2009)


At 7.6, this horror-comedy was one of Stone's early breakout roles as Wichita, a tough yet vulnerable survivor in a post-apocalyptic world.





Battle of the Sexes (2017)


With a 6.7 rating, Stone plays Billie Jean King in this biopic about the historic tennis match, delivering a nuanced performance of determination and grace.





Poor Things (2023)


Although newer, this film has quickly risen with a 7.9 rating. Stone's latest venture into the bizarre yet profound, playing Bella Baxter, is both daring and captivating.





Superbad (2007)


One of her first major films with a 7.6, where Stone played Jules, marking the beginning of her ascent in Hollywood with her comedic timing.




Some Closing Thoughts:


Emma Stone's filmography is a testament to her talent, showcasing her ability to adapt to various roles across genres. As she turns 36, her legacy in film is not just about the awards but the memorable characters she has brought to life.


Happy Birthday, Emma Stone! Here's to hoping for many more years of her enchanting performances.




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