Emma Stone’s brilliant 2010 movie that turned her into a major star is on TV tonight

Emma Stone is returning to the big screen soon with a sci-fi remake titled “Bugonia,” which has sparked even more Oscar buzz around her performance. Now could be the perfect moment to rewatch one of her most significant films from her career so far.

Although you may be a devoted fan, there’s a chance you might not fully appreciate the importance of the 2010 romantic comedy, “Easy A.” In this movie, Emma Stone portrays Olive Penderghast, a high school student who, after fabricating a lie about herself, finds herself ostracized from her peers.

If you missed it before or want to watch it again, “Easy A” is airing tonight at 9pm on BBC Three. Don’t fret if you have other commitments on Friday night as the film will be streamable on BBC iPlayer following its broadcast.

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Not only is Easy A a hilarious and intelligent comedy, but what makes it significant in Emma Stone’s career is its importance.

Easy A isn’t just a funny and clever comedy, it holds great significance in Emma Stone’s career.

Initially, this was her debut as the main character in a film. Prior to this, she had already received recognition for her powerful supporting performances in movies like “Superbad” and “Zombieland.” This role served as an ideal platform to display Stone’s skills, which ultimately paved the way for more opportunities such as “Crazy, Stupid, Love” and “The Amazing Spider-Man.

Initially, Easy A was seen by some as merely a typical teen romantic comedy. However, Sharon Stone raised its status significantly, earning her a first-time major acting nomination in the process.

Although she didn’t win the Golden Globe for Best Actress in Comedy or Musical, her nomination marked the beginning of Stone’s frequent appearances on the awards stage.

Six more years later, she bagged an Oscar, Golden Globe, BAFTA, and many others for the movie ‘La La Land’. It seems likely that we’ll add more trophies to her collection next year for ‘Bugonia’.

Before things get rolling, treat yourself to the movie “Easy A” – that’s where the magic began for Emma Stone’s career!

Besides the extra perk, you’ll have the pleasure of observing the exceptional on-screen partnership between Stanley Tucci and Patricia Clarkson portraying some of the finest parents in cinema.

But we do apologise in advance for getting ‘Pocketful of Sunshine’ stuck in your head.

Tonight at 9pm, you can catch Easy A on BBC Three. After it airs, you’ll be able to stream it on BBC iPlayer.

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2025-09-12 13:21