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7 best Emma Stone movies, ranked
Emma Stone was destined for stardom ever since she first appeared in “Superbad.” Then just 19, Stone jumped off the screen with her natural charisma and likability. Now, the 35-year-old actress is the complete package of talent, looks, versatility and charm. However, Stone’s greatest superpower is her relatability. It’s easy to root for someone as likable as Stone.
After “Superbad,” Stone appeared in several supporting roles before headlining 2010’s “Easy A,” the turning point of her career. Over the next 13 years, Stone would join a superhero franchise, win an Oscar, and play the notorious Cruella de Vil. Speaking of the Oscars, Stone will be at the 2024 ceremony with “Poor Things” as she attempts to win as an actor and producer. Stone still has a long career ahead of her. For now, let’s revisit the seven best Emma Stone movies.
7. ‘Zombieland’

The zombie apocalypse takes a fun, comedic spin in “Zombieland.” Thanks to an infectious case of mad cow disease, many Americans have turned into zombies. One of the survivors is Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg), a cautious person who follows a strict zombie survival checklist to stay alive.

While searching for his parents, Columbus runs into Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), an outlaw who agrees to give Columbus a ride to Ohio. As they make their way through America, the duo run into sisters Wichita (Stone) and Little Rock (Abigail Breslin), who convince the boys to accompany them to an amusement park in Los Angeles that’s supposedly zombie-free. Traveling to the park is a risk. But in a zombie apocalypse, what do they have to lose? Stone makes the most of a supporting role, bringing humor and wit to the brash, no-nonsense Wichita.