Stone has written for various entertainment industry magazines, including
Variety,
The Hollywood Reporter, and
The Wrap, and was also the film critic for the
Santa Monica Mirror. She founded a website on 1999-12-02 while at home, after her daughter's birth, as a single parent, covering the
Academy Awards called Oscar®Watch. The website was later renamed
Awards Daily after Stone was sued in 2006 by the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for using Oscarwatch as the site's name for eight years prior. Since its founding, the website has received a
Shorty Award nomination. Additionally, Stone has appeared on
NPR's
Weekend Edition. Following the Boston Marathon bombings of 2013, Stone was featured in a
New York Times article about how quickly false information can spread in moments of crisis. She wrote her own account of the night in question on her personal blog. In 2014, Stone was profiled by Boris Kachka in
New York Magazine about the growing industry of Oscar punditry, which Stone helped launch with
Awards Daily. Stone is also a writer on the Netflix series
Voir, alongside the critics
Tony Zhou, Taylor Ramos, Walter Chaw, Drew McWeeny, and David Prior, and producers Prior and
David Fincher. Her episode
The Summer of the Shark, focusing on the experience of seeing
Jaws at the age of 10, aired on December 6, 2021,. Stone became involved in politics in 2016, aligning herself with the
Democrats, but left the party in 2020. She now writes and podcasts from a primarily conservative point of view in her newsletter,
Free Thinking Through the Fourth Turning. ==References==