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Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons join us in The New York Times Cooking studio to make spaghetti and meatballs. In “Bugonia,” their upcoming film from Yorgos Lanthimos, there’s a pivotal scene involving the dish — so we asked them to make it from scratch. What happens when co-stars try to work together in the kitchen? Watch to find out.
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two aliens on their first day on earth lmao
This is for le sserafim I just know it
It's an Italian crime scene when olive oil is put in the pasta water. Oy Vey!
Jesse looks different in every thing I see him appear in.
America is plagued with privileged people being relentlessly cute.
He’s one of those actors that’s always casted in great projects
Spaghetti is part of the movie, so I just got this. Love them both.
bob central
Is it just me or does Jesse seem stoned?
the concept of this video having 97,000 views two days out lmao