Critics hail the duo’s powerhouse performances in Lanthimos’ latest dark, mind-bending satire.
A Powerful Reunion Under Yorgos Lanthimos
October 24, 2025: Director Yorgos Lanthimos is back with another daring cinematic experiment — Bugonia — reuniting him with longtime collaborator Emma Stone alongside Jesse Plemons. The film has become one of the most talked-about releases of the year, earning glowing reviews from critics who praise its sharp storytelling, stunning visuals, and unforgettable performances.

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A Twisted Story of Belief and Paranoia
In Bugonia, Emma Stone stars as Michelle Fuller, a powerful pharmaceutical executive who is kidnapped by Teddy Gatz, a conspiracy-obsessed beekeeper played by Jesse Plemons. Teddy is convinced that Michelle isn’t human, but an alien disguised as a CEO plotting humanity’s destruction.
What follows is an intense and unsettling psychological battle — a darkly humorous reflection on power, truth, and the chaos of modern society. The film reimagines the 2003 South Korean cult classic Save the Green Planet! through Lanthimos’ signature surreal lens.

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Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons Steal the Show
Emma Stone, fresh off her Oscar-winning turn in Poor Things, delivers another tour-de-force performance. Critics describe her portrayal as chillingly controlled yet emotionally raw — perfectly capturing a woman unraveling under pressure.
Jesse Plemons, on the other hand, has been widely praised for what many call one of his best performances yet. His portrayal of Teddy is both terrifying and tragic, balancing paranoia with heartbreaking vulnerability. Together, the two create an electrifying dynamic that anchors the entire film.
Lanthimos’ Bold Vision and Visual Mastery
Known for pushing boundaries, Lanthimos once again blurs the line between absurdity and truth. His collaboration with cinematographer Robbie Ryan results in stunning visuals — from sterile corporate landscapes to grimy, claustrophobic rooms that mirror the film’s tension.
With eerie pacing and biting dialogue, Bugonia challenges audiences to question their own sense of reality and morality, making it a film that lingers long after the credits roll.
A Dark Satire That Resonates
Beyond its performances, Bugonia is being praised for its layered commentary on climate anxiety, misinformation, and blind faith in authority. Lanthimos delivers both a psychological thriller and a social satire — one that’s equal parts uncomfortable and mesmerizing.
Final Verdict
Bugonia confirms Lanthimos as one of cinema’s boldest storytellers and cements Stone and Plemons as two of the finest actors of their generation. With its eerie humor, moral ambiguity, and jaw-dropping performances, the film stands as one of 2025’s most striking releases.
Published by HOLR Magazine

