Bugonia currently has an average rating of 7.7 out of 10 and has been rated by 115 users on our platform.
It’s another win for his ongoing partnership with Stone, who may be abducting another Oscar in a few months’ time.
Read full review at Nme...might be as blissfully bonkers as the era of its release, yet don’t let that distract from what a masterclass in directorial control the film represents for Yorgos Lanthimos.
Read full review at The PlaylistFears unfounded – Bugonia is an absolute blast.
Read full review at Little White Lies...a casually sardonic black comedy which might constitute his most approachable film to date...
Read full review at Roger EbertYorgos Lanthimos’s macabre and amusing new film has a predictably strong performance from Emma Stone...
Read full review at The Guardian...a masterfully macabre internet-bubble satire, about a thrustingly successful young pharmaceutical chief executive (Stone) who is kidnapped by one of her lowliest employees.
Read full review at The Telegraph...is offbeat and outrageous but has a deadly serious underlying theme.
Read full review at Radio Times...unearths new depths of existential anxiety engendered by our tumultuous times.
Read full review at Slant MagazineIt's sick and twisted enough to stick with you, and the closing moments are particularly delightful (in a bleak sort of way).
Read full review at SlashfilmThis twisted, genre-bending reimagining will delight some viewers but leave others baffled.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...hyper-contained, rigorously controlled torture chamber...
Read full review at Indie WireDirector Yorgos Lanthimos continues to get the best out of his Poor Things star.
Read full review at CinemablendIs there a director-actor partnership quite as creatively fertile as that of Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone?
Read full review at Empire...despite trailers marketing the film as a raucous, bloody affair, Bugonia might actually be Lanthimos’ most digestible film to date.
Read full review at Paste MagazineJesse Plemons is convinced Emma Stone is an alien in Bugonia, and gives her the Ripley buzzcut to prove it. It’s career-best work for both of them.
Read full review at Den Of GeekLanthimos is truly a one-of-a-kind artist, to be applauded and cherished, just as unique and oddly inspiring as the titular phoenix-like regeneration.
Read full review at Film Threat