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Emma Stone is making the buzz cut cool again.

The two-time Oscar winner gets her head shaved as a high-profile CEO who’s believed to be an alien in the sci-fi dark comedy “Bugonia,” and it’s another standout role in a filmography full of complex characters. (It wasn’t that long ago she was putting her own spin on a Frankenstein’s monster!) Be sure to see that on the big screen, plus catch up on some Stephen King movies before the arrival of “The Running Man” in a couple of weeks and return to the fantasy world of Netflix’s “The Witcher.”

Now on to the good stuff:

See Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons throw down in darkly comic ‘Bugonia’Michelle (Emma Stone) gets interrogated by cousins Teddy (Jesse Plemons, far right) and Don (Aidan Delbis) in "Bugonia."

Michelle (Emma Stone) gets interrogated by cousins Teddy (Jesse Plemons, far right) and Don (Aidan Delbis) in “Bugonia.”

After co-starring in Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Kinds of Kindness.” Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons reunite with the director for “Bugonia,” which centers on conspiracy theorist Teddy (Plemons), who kidnaps pharmaceutical executive Michelle (Stone) thinking she’s an extraterrestrial bent on destroying Earth. I chatted with the two stars about the battle of wills that unfolds. “It was so much fun to have that tension,” Stone says. “You get into a sort of rhythm together and it’s like a dance.”

Lanthimos’ movies are usually weird but pretty great – see “The Favourite” and “Poor Things” – and “Bugonia” is his most accessible while still being super-strange. (Peep my ★★★ review.) But if you’re more interested in watching new movies at home, there are several newcomers on streaming services including Netflix’s Colin Farrell gambling drama and the latest “Jurassic World” outing on Peacock.

Binge a bunch of Stephen King movies for Halloween weekendAuthor Stephen King attends the premiere of "The Life of Chuck," based on King's novella, during the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival.

Author Stephen King attends the premiere of “The Life of Chuck,” based on King’s novella, during the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival.

I almost forgot: Happy Halloween, Watch Party fam! Nothing screams spooky season more than a Stephen King book, and it’s been a big year for him in terms of adaptations. I chatted with the master of horror about his original works that were given new screen life in 2025, like how interludes in “It” inspired the new HBO Max series “Welcome to Derry,” and why he came around to an updated version of “Carrie” after first thinking it was “frankly a dumb idea.”

Most of King’s movies this year, from “The Life of Chuck” to “The Long Walk,” are available via on-demand platforms, and in case you’re looking for more, here’s a list of his greatest adaptations from the past five decades.

Stephen King’s career in photos: Look back at the ‘King of Horror’ and his books

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Bestselling author Stephen King, shown in a 1970 file photo.

Stream Season 4 of ‘The Witcher’ – now with 100% more Liam HemsworthLiam Hemsworth makes his debut as Geralt of Rivia in Netflix's "The Witcher" Season 4.

Liam Hemsworth makes his debut as Geralt of Rivia in Netflix’s “The Witcher” Season 4.

I’ll say it: I was NOT pleased to hear that Henry Cavill was leaving his role as the beefy warrior Geralt after Season 3. (He made a better fantasy hero dad than a Superman.) It’s been three years and I’m honestly still a little salty about it. TV critic Kelly Lawler explains why Cavill exited and how Liam Hemsworth was tapped to be Geralt 2.0 for the fourth season (streaming now on Netflix).

So does Hemsworth do the role justice? Kelly tosses a coin to the new witcher, calling him “fine, dandy even” in her review. The show “does not fall apart without Cavill. It does not necessarily rise from the ashes of his departure into a new and better series, either.”

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