Poor Things: how to watch, reviews, awards and everything we know about the Emma Stone movie (2024)

Poor Things: how to watch, reviews, awards and everything we know about the Emma Stone movie (1)

If you've seen a Yorgos Lanthimos movie, you know he can get weird, but he may be going to a whole other level with Poor Things, his new movie coming out in 2023. He's bringing an impressive cast along with him, as Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe and more star in the film.

Lanthimos is best known for his movies The Lobster, an off-kilter sci-fi movie, and The Favourite, a hilarious period piece, the latter of which starred Stone. With Poor Things, Lanthimos seems to be combining those two styles into a Frankenstein-like tale that we can bet is going to be weird, but hopefully in the best ways.

Here is everything that we know about Poor Things.

How to watch Poor Things

Poor Things is now playing in movie theaters everywhere. Find out how you can watch Poor Things right here.

Poor Things plot

Here is the official plot for Poor Things:

"From filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos and producer Emma Stone comes the incredible tale and fantastical evolution of Bella Baxter, a young woman brought back to life by the brilliant and unorthodox scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter. Under Baxter's protection, Bella is eager to learn. Hungry for the worldliness she is lacking, Bella runs off with Duncan Wedderburn, a slick and debauched lawyer, on a whirlwind adventure across the continents. Free from the prejudices of her times, Bella grows steadfast in her purpose to stand for equality and liberation."

Tony McNamara wrote the script based on Alasdir Gray's novel of the same name. McNamara has previously worked with Lanthimos, penning the script for The Favourite, but he is also the creator of The Great and wrote the screenplay for Emma Stone's Cruella.

Poor Things cast

Emma Stone leads the cast of Poor Things as Bella Baxter. Stone is an Oscar-winning actress, earning a Best Actress trophy for her performance in La La Land. Among her other well-known roles are the aforementioned Cruella and The Favourite, as well as Battle of the Sexes, Birdman, The Help, Crazy, Stupid, Love, Easy A and Zombieland.

A pair of Oscar-nominated actors are also joining Stone as part of the cast: Mark Ruffalo and Willem Dafoe. Ruffalo is playing Duncan Wedderburn and Dafoe is playing the scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter. Fans will best know Ruffalo from playing Bruce Banner/the Hulk in the MCU, as well as from movies like The Adam Project, Spotlight and Begin Again. Dafoe is also an MCU alum, playing the Green Goblin in Spider-Man: No Way Home (as well as in the original Tobey Maguire Spider-Man movies), but he is also known for The Northman, The Lighthouse, The Florida Project, The Grand Budapest Hotel and The Boondock Saints.

Other members of the Poor Things cast include a pair of popular comedian/actors in Ramy Youssef (Ramy) and Jerrod Carmichael (Rothaniel), as well as indie movie regular Christopher Abbott (The Forgiven).

Poor Things trailer

The official trailer for Poor Things is here, giving us our best look yet at Stone's Bella and her desire to grow and be free. Watch it directly below, in addition to other teaser trailers for the movie:

Searchlight Pictures has also released a clip for Poor Things that you can watch right here:

Poor Things reviews

Critics got their first look at Poor Things at the 2023 Venice Film Festival, where the movie earned raves. That has continued, as Poor Things has been labeled "Certified Fresh" by Rotten Tomatoes, with a score of 93% as of December 20.

Here are some snippets from reviews:

Maureen Lee Lanker, Entertainment Weekly: "Bella is a cinematic heroine for the ages and Poor Things is a unique piece of artistry. With Yorgos Lanthimos behind the camera, it's not hard to find it fascinating to be alive."

Mark Johnson, Awards Daily: "One of the most wildly bizarre cinematic experiences you’re likely to witness... equal parts brilliance and madness. Peculiar, perverse, and preposterous in all the best ways."

Stephanie Zacharek, TIME Magainze: "It's Lanthimos' finest movie so far, a strange, gorgeous-looking picture that extends generosity both to its characters and the audience."

Poor Things awards

Here is the roundup of the major end-of-year awards and nominations that Poor Things has earned to date:

Oscars

  • Best Picture (nominee)
  • Best Director — Yorgos Lanthimos (nominee)
  • Best Actress — Emma Stone (nominee)
  • Best Supporting Actor — Mark Ruffalo (nominee)
  • Best Adapted Screenplay (nominee)
  • Best Cinematography (nominee)
  • Best Costume Design (nominee)
  • Best Editing (nominee)
  • Best Makeup and Hairstyling (nominee)
  • Best Production Design (nominee)
  • Best Score (nominee)

BAFTA Film Awards

  • Best Film (nominee)
  • Outstanding British Film (nominee)
  • Best Leading Actress — Emma Stone (nominee)
  • Best Adapted Screenplay (nominee)
  • Best Cinematography (nominee)
  • Best Editing (nominee)
  • Best Costume Design (nominee)
  • Best Makeup & Hair (nominee)
  • Best Original Score (nominee)
  • Best Production Design (nominee)
  • Best Special Effects (nominee)

Golden Globes

  • Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (winner)
  • Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy — Emma Stone (winner)
  • Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture — Willem Dafoe (nominee)
  • Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture — Mark Ruffalo (nominee)
  • Best Director — Yorgos Lanthimos (nominee)
  • Best Screenplay (nominee)
  • Best Original Score (nominee)

American Film Institute

  • Top 10 Motion Picture of the Year

Critics Choice Awards

  • Best Picture (nominee)
  • Best Actress — Emma Stone (winner)
  • Best Supporting Actor — Mark Ruffalo (nominee)
  • Best Director — Yorgos Lanthimos (nominee)
  • Best Adapted Screenplay (nominee)
  • Best Cinematography (nominee)
  • Best Production Design (nominee)
  • Best Editing (nominee)
  • Best Costume Design (nominee)
  • Best Hair and Makeup (nominee)
  • Best Visual Effects (nominee)
  • Best Comedy (nominee)
  • Best Score (nominee)

Gotham Awards

  • Best International Feature (nominee)

London Critics' Circle Awards

  • Film of the Year (nominee)
  • Director of the Year — Yorgos Lanthimos (nominee)
  • Actress of the Year — Emma Stone (nominee)
  • Supporting Actor of the Year — Mark Ruffalo (nominee)
  • The Attenborough Award: British/Irish Film of the Year (nominee)
  • Technical Achievement Award — Costumes (nominee)

Los Angeles Film Critics Awards

  • Best Director — Yorgos Lanthimos (runner-up)
  • Beat Leading Performance — Emma Stone (co-winner)
  • Best Cinematography (winner)
  • Best Production Design (runner-up)

National Board of Review

  • Best Supporting Actor — Mark Ruffalo (winner)
  • Best Adapted Screenplay — Tony McNamara (winner)
  • Top Films of the year

SAG Awards

  • Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role — Emma Stone (nominee)
  • Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role — Willem Dafoe (nominee)

Venice Film Festival

  • Golden Lion (winner)
  • UNIMED Award — Yorgos Lanthimos (winner)

Yorgos Lanthimos movies

Lanthimos has made a name for himself with US audiences in the last few years, but the Greek filmmaker was being heralded before he made the move to Hollywood, particularly with movies like Dogtooth. Here is a full look at his feature directing credits to date:

  • O kalyteros mou filos (2001)
  • Kinetta (2005)
  • Dogtooth (2009)
  • Alps (2011)
  • The Lobster (2015)
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017)
  • The Favourite (2018)

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What is the message behind the movie "Poor Things"? ›

All of Bella's journey in Poor Things is built around this question of shame versus no shame, past versus no past, voice versus no voice, freedom versus control. For all its complexity, experimentation and otherworldliness, it's about a girl who wants to leave “Kansas” to go on a journey into a more colorful world.

Why do people not like the movie "Poor Things"? ›

Graphic depictions of a girl who calls sex “furious jumping” as a display of her innocence was not responsible to put in front of an audience as large as the one that watched “Poor Things.” The sheer amount of sex in this movie was entirely unnecessary to make a commentary about sexual liberation and the coming of age ...

How much did they pay Emma Stone for Poor Things? ›

While the specifics for her latest Oscar-nominated film, Poor Things (which earned her another Golden Globe, tyvm 💅) haven't been disclosed, Emma reportedly earned $22.5 million for playing Bella Baxter. No thoughts, just 🫣💸🤯.

Is "Poor Things" based on a true story? ›

PSA: Poor Things is not a true story | Dazed.

Is Poor Things worth seeing? ›

Wildly imaginative and exhilaratingly over the top, Poor Things is a bizarre, brilliant tour de force for director Yorgos Lanthimos and star Emma Stone. Poor Things is a weird, wild good time and Emma Stone is fantastic in it -- just be prepared for adult themes that may unsettle or offend some viewers.

Why did critics like Poor Things? ›

Poor Things is proof that there is room for weirdly wonderful cinema in this world. "Poor Things" coincides with Emerld Fennell's "Saltburn" in confronting Hollywood's gun-happy format with something considerably more grounded, namely the sex urge that drives people, and the social curiosity that comes along with it.

Why were Poor Things so disturbing? ›

Content warning: the film depicts scenes of blood, interior organs, dead corpses, graphic surgery, suicide, sexual assault, prostitution and nudity. The film “Poor Things” got some of the most mixed reviews that I have ever seen, making it arguably one of the most impactful films of the year.

What was the most disliked movie? ›

The Terror of Tiny Town (1938)

Melvin Defleur referred to it as "Perhaps the worst film of all time", and critic Gabriel Ricard listed it as the worst film ever made; stating, "not only is it pretty terrible, but Tiny Town is also pretty endearing."

How many Oscars did "Poor Things" win? ›

It was a triumphant evening for Element Pictures, Fremantle, RTL Group, and all of Bertelsmann. The Irish production company's feature film “Poor Things” scooped four Oscars at last night's glamorous Academy Awards ceremony in Hollywood, the most important night in international film.

Why did Bella jump off the bridge in Poor Things? ›

Based on the novel by Alasdair Gray, Poor Things is a mad comedy about Bella Baxter (Stone), a young woman who throws herself off a bridge in order to escape her unhappy marriage.

Is Poor Things controversy? ›

Poor Things is ableist because of its use of prosthetics to simulate facial differences and its explicit comparison of Bella Baxter, who has a baby's brain and an adult's body, to people with intellectual disabilities. Many other disabled people, including Erica Mones and Andrew Gurza, also criticized its ableism.

Who is Emma Stone's husband? ›

Dave McCary

At the time, McCary shared their engagement news in an Instagram post but has since taken down his personal Instagram account. The couple met in 2016 when Stone was a guest host on "Saturday Night Live" and McCary was a director for the late-night show.

What is the point of the Poor Things movie? ›

Poor Things is a film about innocence, about discovery, about human nature. It makes us question the way we view things, the way we censor behaviour, the way we impose societal norms upon each other, and how seeing those norms disregarded can be both disturbing and exhilarating.

What is Emma Stone's natural hair color? ›

Emma Stone is known for her red hair, but the actress sometimes goes back to her natural blonde. She's known for transforming her hair often, but the actress told Refinery29 that red is her favorite.

What is the meaning of the book Poor Things? ›

She grows and learns before our eyes—discovering her body first, and then her mind. Poor Things is a story about a woman who develops by chasing her own interests and desires without having those tamped down, hampered, or abashed by society.

What does the ending of "poor things" mean? ›

Bella ends up living happily at Godwin's estate and swapping Alfie's brain with a goat. Bella's choice to leave Max at the altar for Alfie hints at her curiosity and desire for truth. Duncan reunites Bella and Alfie out of spite and control, but she eventually breaks free.

What is the meaning of the Apple scene in Poor Things? ›

The scene highlights societal restrictions and expectations around sex, showcasing Bella's struggle with conforming to polite society.

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