Article & Photo Shoot From ‘Teen Vogue’
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I have added 6 photos of Emma Stone from her shoot with “Teen Vogue” into our photo gallery. Also added the article featured in the magazine into our press archive!

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Video From ‘Teen Vogue’ Photo Shoot
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Go behind the scenes with Emma Stone on her cover shoot with “Teen Vogue” magazine and watch a bonus interview with her below.



“Vanity Fair” Magazine Scans
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I have just added 9 scans of Emma Stone from her feature in the August 2011 issue of “Vanity Fair” magazine into our photo gallery!

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“Entertainment Weekly” Scans
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I have just added 8 scans of Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield from this week’s issue of “Entertainment Weekly” into our photo gallery.

Thanks to Kelly for the scans!

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A Better Look At “Entertainment Weekly” Cover
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The Amazing Spider-Man Spidey’s back! Well, almost. The Amazing Spider-Man doesn’t hit theaters for another year, but in anticipation of next week’s Comic-Con (July 21-24 in San Diego) we’ve got first looks at and inside scoops about the webslinger’s highly anticipated return — including interviews with stars Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone and with director Marc Webb. EW can also exclusively confirm that Rhys Ifans will be playing Doc Conners, who, in an experiment gone wrong, transforms into one of Spider-Man’s most formidable foes ever, the Lizard.

Four years after Spider-Man 3, starring Tobey Maguire, The Amazing Spider-Man promises to be a “more contemporary,” “more gritty,” and “more character-driven” look at the comic book hero. He’s a hero the 27-year-old Garfield knows well. Growing up, “I related to Peter Parker [Spidey’s alter ego] so much because I felt like someone else inside,” he says. “I loved the comic books and the animated TV series and I even dressed up as Spider-Man as a kid.”

Adds Webb: “Ultimately what this movie is about is a kid who grows up looking for his father and finds himself. And that’s a Spider-Man story we haven’t seen before.”

For even more on The Amazing Spider-Man, as well as EW’s jam-packed guide to Comic-Con – includes sneak peeks at Total Recall, The Walking Dead, Spartacus, Terra Nova, and much more – pick up the new issue of Entertainment Weekly, on stands Friday, July 15.



‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Cover & Feature For Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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Captured in low-quality, check out new images from Marc Webb’s The Amazing Spider-Man film, and Entertainment Weekly, including Andrew Garifeld suited on the cover!

With special thanks to SHH user itsleroy, new images from Sony and Marc Webb’s much-anticipated ‘Spider-man’ revision, The Amazing Spider-Man are included in a new issue of Entertainment Weekly. Captured in fairly poor quality, check out Andrew Garfield on the mag’s cover, and stills from the film including Emma Stone and Spidey’s mask close-up, with a green figure in his eye!

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Vote For Emma Stone In Portrait Magazine
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Emma Stone is one of the cover nominees for Portrait Magazine’s August cover. If she earns the most votes, not only will she grace the cover, but she will be featured in an article.

Fans can vote by going to PortraitMagazine.net and selecting Emma Stone on the right side where it says “August Portrait Cover”. Don’t forget to hit “Submit Vote”!



Emma Stone “Vanity Fair” Article Excerpt
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Hollywood Is Her Oyster
The “Aren’t you the girl from Easy A?” days are over. Emma Stone is Hollywood’s summer sensation as she hits the screen in three big movies—The Help; Crazy, Stupid, Love; Friends with Benefits— not to mention next year’s Spider-Man film. But is there another 22-year-old actress so focused on staying fully clothed? Hanging out with Alexandra Wolfe, Stone shares her oyster-mania, her rock-bottom moment, and her strategy for avoiding the sexy trap.

Emma Stone was running down a dark, eerie hallway covered with cobwebs and stuffed buffalo heads while wearing a white Venetian mask. Hollywood’s hottest up-and-coming ingénue was not filming a movie scene but spending a Saturday night on West 27th Street in New York’s old McKittrick Hotel at a show called Sleep No More, an alternative-theater production loosely based on Shakespeare’s Macbeth that involves putting on a mask and following actors from room to room as they pantomime scenes from the Scottish Play. Along with the rest of the crowd—which that Saturday night in late May included Emily Blunt, John Krasinski, and Matt Damon—the wide-eyed actress followed a slew of half-nude, blood-spattered actors rifling through coffins and gyrating with androgynous forms atop aging pool tables.

Against the backdrop of pickled bones, scattered teeth, and detective photos of mangled corpses, even with her mask on, Stone, 22, stood out almost as much as she does in Hollywood. Unlike other actresses her age, she was fully clothed, wearing a long-sleeved nautical-striped T-shirt, skinny jeans, and black patent-leather flats. That night, standing in front of the naked chimera dancing in the strobe lights, Stone looked like Goldilocks stranded in a Stanley Kubrick movie.

Which is not to say she was afraid. Gazing at Stone’s fresh porcelain face, gaping green eyes, recently re-dyed red hair (after having gone back to her natural blond for Spider-Man), and willowy physique, I was struck by the impulse to shield her from the blood-spewing beasts and the sight of Lady Macbeth’s dying baby, but soon she was bounding down another passageway, toward another violent fight scene, and I was the one hiding behind her.

Read the full article in the August 2011 issue.

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