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Ranking All Of Emma Stone's Movie Roles From Worst To Best

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
TV Shows & Movies - September 15th 2024, 19:00 GMT+2
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About this gallery:

To create this gallery, we decided to focus solely on the movies Emma Stone has been in, concentrating on her character, no matter how small her role was (except for The Interview, where she appears for barely half a second).

We also decided to ignore her TV series, short films, and commercials. And remember, this is a subjective list! If you think there’s a performance of hers that deserves a different spot on this list, leave us a comment! | © Lionsgate

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29. Movie 43 (2013)

In this anthology comedy, Stone's segment as a quirky girlfriend in a bizarre skit shows her commitment to even the most absurd material. Despite her solid comedic timing, the film's lack of cohesion and overall low-quality humor doesn’t give her much to work with, leaving her performance overshadowed by the chaos. | © Relativity Media

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28. Marmaduke (2010)

Providing a voice for a supporting character, Stone's role in this family comedy is minor and lacks depth. While she brings her usual charm to the character, the material is generic and fails to utilize her talents effectively. Her performance is competent but unremarkable given the script's limitations. | © 20th Century Fox

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27. The Rocker (2008)

Stone delivers a grounded and authentic performance as Amelia, the band's bassist, in this musical comedy. She successfully balances deadpan humor with moments of genuine emotion, though the film doesn't fully capitalize on her comedic strengths. Her presence elevates what could have been a forgettable supporting role. | © 20th Century Fox

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26. Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009)

In this romantic comedy, Stone appears as a ghost from the protagonist's past, delivering a fun and spirited performance. Though her screen time is limited, she brings a lively and humorous touch to an otherwise formulaic film. Her commitment to the role stands out even if the material doesn’t. | © New Line Cinema

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25. Friends with Benefits (2011)

Stone’s brief appearance as a snarky ex-girlfriend at the start of the film is memorable despite its brevity. She sets the comedic tone early on, showcasing her knack for witty dialogue. Although a small role, her energetic presence leaves a strong impression. | © Screen Gems

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24. The House Bunny (2008)

Playing Natalie, a shy sorority girl, Stone effectively balances naivety with comedic flair. She brings warmth and relatability to a stereotypical "ugly duckling" role, turning it into a charming performance. While the film’s humor is uneven, Stone manages to stand out in a large ensemble cast. | © Columbia Pictures

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23. Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016)

In this satire of the music industry, Stone makes a cameo appearance that is brief but amusing. Her willingness to poke fun at herself adds to the comedic fabric of the film, though it doesn’t provide much room for her to showcase her range. | © Universal Pictures

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22. Gangster Squad (2013)

Stone's role as Grace Faraday, a femme fatale caught between two worlds, showcases her attempt at a more dramatic, noir-inspired character. While she exudes glamour and poise, the weak script and lack of character depth limit her ability to deliver a fully compelling performance. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

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21. Paper Man (2009)

Stone portrays a troubled teenager who forms an unlikely bond with a struggling writer, played by Jeff Daniels. Her nuanced performance brings both vulnerability and strength, displaying her dramatic range. However, the film’s slow pacing and uneven tone don’t fully support the depth of her character. | © Paper Man Productions

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20. Aloha (2015)

In a film criticized for its casting choices and narrative shortcomings, Stone's performance as a mixed-race Air Force pilot feels misplaced despite her best efforts. She brings her usual charisma and energy but struggles against a script that fails to provide an authentic or compelling character arc. | © Columbia Pictures

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19. Magic in the Moonlight (2014)

As a young psychic medium, Stone is charming and captivating, delivering a performance full of wit and mystique. Her chemistry with Colin Firth adds a delightful dynamic to the story. However, the age difference and underdeveloped romantic arc sometimes feel awkward and forced. | © Sony Pictures Classics

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18. The Croods (2013)

Stone brings a youthful exuberance and strong emotional core to the character of Eep, a teenage cavegirl. Her voice acting adds depth and relatability to the animated role, giving Eep a spirited personality that enhances the film’s family-friendly narrative. | © DreamWorks Animation

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17. The Croods: A New Age (2020)

Returning as Eep, Stone continues to deliver a vibrant and engaging vocal performance, helping to maintain the heart and humor of the sequel. She effectively balances Eep's adventurous spirit with moments of tenderness, contributing to the film's charm. | © DreamWorks Animation

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16. Superbad (2007)

In her breakout role, Emma Stone brings a refreshing and charismatic energy to the typical high school comedy. While her role is limited in scope, she makes a lasting impression with her natural charm and comedic timing. However, she is underutilized and largely serves as a love interest in a male-centric narrative. | © Columbia Pictures

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15. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)

Stone's portrayal of Gwen Stacy is one of the film's highlights, with her chemistry with Andrew Garfield bringing depth to their on-screen relationship. She navigates a poorly written script with grace, but her character's arc feels underserved, resulting in a lack of emotional payoff despite Stone's strong efforts. | © Columbia Pictures / Marvel Entertainment

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14. The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)

In the first installment, Stone's Gwen Stacy is a bright spot, providing both intelligence and warmth. She transcends the typical superhero love interest trope with a performance that is grounded and sincere. Nonetheless, the script limits her potential to develop Gwen into a more compelling character. | © Columbia Pictures / Marvel Entertainment

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13. Zombieland: Double Tap (2019)

Returning as Wichita, Stone delivers a solid performance with her signature wit and sharp comedic timing. However, the sequel offers little new material for her to explore, and her character feels somewhat stagnant compared to the freshness she brought in the original film. | © Columbia Pictures

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12. Zombieland (2009)

Stone’s role in this horror-comedy blends toughness with a sly humor that perfectly complements the ensemble cast. She balances vulnerability and strength in her portrayal of Wichita, making her a standout in a film that could have easily sidelined her character amidst the chaos. | © Columbia Pictures

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11. Irrational Man (2015)

In a more subdued role, Stone plays a college student entangled in a moral dilemma. She brings a natural ease and intelligence to the character, but the film's uneven tone and pacing often undercut her efforts. Still, her chemistry with Joaquin Phoenix is notable. | © Sony Pictures Classics

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10. Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011)

In this ensemble romantic comedy, Stone manages to stand out with her relatable and spirited portrayal of a young woman navigating love and life. Her chemistry with Ryan Gosling adds a delightful layer to the film, but the script occasionally sidelines her character for broader plot developments. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

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9. Easy A (2010)

Stone shines in her first leading role, capturing the sharp humor and emotional nuances of Olive with ease. Her comedic timing and charismatic presence elevate the material, showcasing her ability to carry a film. It's a performance that firmly established her as a leading actress in Hollywood. | © Screen Gems

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8. Cruella (2021)

Stone delivers a captivating and multi-layered performance as the titular character, bringing a fresh perspective to the iconic villain. She fully embraces the character's flamboyant style and complexity, though the uneven script occasionally hinders her from reaching the potential of a fully developed anti-heroine. | © Walt Disney Pictures

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7. The Help (2011)

Stone anchors the film with a grounded performance as Skeeter, a young journalist challenging societal norms in the 1960s. She brings both sincerity and determination to the role, though the film’s perspective can sometimes limit the depth of her character's arc. | © Touchstone Pictures

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6. Battle of the Sexes (2017)

Stone’s portrayal of tennis legend Billie Jean King is a study in restraint and determination. She delivers a nuanced performance that balances the personal and professional aspects of King's life, capturing her vulnerabilities and strengths with equal measure. | © Fox Searchlight Pictures

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5. Kinds of Kindness (2024)

Stone offers a contemplative and introspective performance in this indie drama, exploring the complexities of human connection. She shows a more mature and subdued side of her acting range, though the film's quiet pace might not fully showcase her dynamic abilities. | © A24

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4. Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014)

Stone’s supporting role as a recovering addict is marked by her sharp delivery and emotional depth. Stone brings a raw, unfiltered energy to her scenes, particularly in moments of confrontation, proving she can hold her own alongside a powerhouse ensemble cast. | © Fox Searchlight Pictures

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3. La La Land (2016)

In a role that earned her an Academy Award, Stone delivers a mesmerizing performance as Mia, a struggling actress with big dreams. In this role, she masterfully balances humor, vulnerability, and passion, particularly in her musical numbers, making Mia a deeply relatable and inspiring character. | © Lionsgate

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2. The Favourite (2018)

Stone’s transformation from a down-and-out cousin to a cunning courtier is a masterclass in versatility. Her nuanced portrayal of Abigail showcases her ability to oscillate between sympathy and ruthlessness, adding layers of complexity to an already rich narrative. | © Fox Searchlight Pictures

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1. Poor Things (2023)

Stone's performance as a reanimated woman exploring a new life is bold and fearless. She navigates the bizarre and whimsical narrative with a sense of wonder and depth, capturing both the innocence and complexities of her character in a truly unique role. This is currently "the one to beat" and Emma Stone knows it. Let's see what she can do! | © Searchlight Pictures

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Emma Stone has become one of Hollywood's most beloved and versatile actresses, delivering memorable performances across a wide range of genres. From charming romantic comedies to intense dramas, Stone has demonstrated her ability to captivate audiences with her unique blend of charisma, wit, and emotional depth.

In this ranking, we take a closer look at Emma Stone's filmography, exploring every role she has taken on throughout her career. From her less celebrated performances to the ones that defined her as a star, here's our definitive list of Emma Stone's movie roles, ranked from worst to best.

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Emma Stone has become one of Hollywood's most beloved and versatile actresses, delivering memorable performances across a wide range of genres. From charming romantic comedies to intense dramas, Stone has demonstrated her ability to captivate audiences with her unique blend of charisma, wit, and emotional depth.

In this ranking, we take a closer look at Emma Stone's filmography, exploring every role she has taken on throughout her career. From her less celebrated performances to the ones that defined her as a star, here's our definitive list of Emma Stone's movie roles, ranked from worst to best.

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