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One of the final glimpses we see of Cross is at the grand opening of a data center, built right next to the paltry town of ...
Eddington is, I think, less about political axe grinding, or even point making, and more about what it feels like to have all ...
The director of A24's new pandemic-era western reveals the real-life inspiration for Joaquin Phoenix's sheriff and discusses ...
Writer-director Ari Aster tends to end his narratives in careening mayhem that finally exhausts itself in an absurdist state ...
Unsurprisingly, Eddington is already one of the most divisive films of the year. After all, what’s scarier and more ...
Ari Aster's latest film is Eddington, but its relatively grounded nature has led many to question whether the film is telling ...
Moviegoers have grown accustomed to expecting a lack of normalcy in Aster's movies. His first three films — “Hereditary,” ...
Filmmaker Ari Aster speaks with Brut. about the loss of a shared reality and how it shapes his latest work. His new film, "Eddington", explores collective delusion and fractured perception in modern ...
While confusing and drawn-out at times, “Eddington” is certainly a movie that makes you think. In the end, the people of ...
Do Pedro Pascal and Joaquin Phoenix ever feel like plastic bags, drifting through the wind, wanting to start again?
The biggest problem in Ari Aster's small community of Eddington is sitting quietly in the townspeople's pockets.
Ari Aster’s Eddington, starring Pedro Pascal and Joaquin Phoenix, witnesses a slow start. Read on for the details!