Emma Stone won the leading actress BAFTA award for her role in 'Poor Things' and thanked her mother and screenwriter Tony McNamara for their contributions. Stone, a Scottsdale-raised actress, received her third recognition for the performance ahead of the Oscars. 'Poor Things' also won 5 awards at the BAFTAs, with critics praising it as Yorgos Lanthimos's best film. Stone's performance in the movie has been acclaimed, with some considering it her career best.
I think Emma Stone gave a career best performance in Poor Things, better than her La La Land performance. Of those nominated, she deserves the accolades. And Sandra Hüller deserves them even more.
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Poor Things took home 5 awards at last night's BAFTAs. 🖊️David Sexton wrote in January on why this is Yorgos Lanthimos’s best film yet https://t.co/zsQ2SXTchg
Scottsdale-raised Emma Stone won a BAFTA for her performance in "Poor Things," her third recognition for the performance ahead of Oscars results. https://t.co/QxL4O6Eeg2
After winning Best Actress at the BAFTAs, Emma Stone thanked 'Poor Things' screenwriter Tony McNamara for 'life-changing' line, 'I must go punch that baby.' https://t.co/0HYOoZ4JgR
Emma Stone on producing Poor Things “It is doubly meaningful” https://t.co/QY2k8Htfnb
Emma Stone thanked her mother for giving her life and her “Poor Things” screenwriter Tony McNamara for the line “I must go punch that baby” when she accepted her leading actress BAFTA award. https://t.co/ZbWPKP1C5A