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Even as Aster boldly introduces all manner of Trump-era malaise, “Eddington” is deliberately opaque.
While confusing and drawn-out at times, “Eddington” is certainly a movie that makes you think. In the end, the people of ...
Eddington is one hell of a ride. Ari Aster’s film follows Sheriff Joe (Joaquin Phoenix) during the peak of COVID in 2020, in the fictional town of Eddington, New Mexico. Joe’s in a loveless marriage, ...
That's not a unique reaction to seeing this movie. "Eddington" is currently at 67% "fresh" according to critics on Rotten Tomatoes and 64% "hot" by audiences. People are either loving this movie, or ...
But not so fast — neither man is squeaky clean. We see Ted’s parenting fails with his teenaged son, Eric (Matt Gomez Hidaka).
One of the most esteemed artists associated with the A24 brand is Ari Aster – the creator of such twisted films as Hereditary and Midsommar. The filmmaker is seemingly going in ...
Unsurprisingly, Eddington is already one of the most divisive films of the year. After all, what’s scarier and more ...
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'Eddington' Spoiler Interview: Ari Aster on the Internet, James Woods' Cameo, and That Ending
The director of A24's new pandemic-era western reveals the real-life inspiration for Joaquin Phoenix's sheriff and discusses ...
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Jacobin on MSNEddington: Western Noir Chaos Made Boring
Writer-director Ari Aster tends to end his narratives in careening mayhem that finally exhausts itself in an absurdist state ...
The biggest problem in Ari Aster's small community of Eddington is sitting quietly in the townspeople's pockets.
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Emma Stone, Pedro Pascal and Austin Butler talk to Brut about how social media impacts their work as actors
Brut. journalist @aymeric_goetschy sat down with @austinbutler, Emma Stone, and @pascalispunk for an exclusive interview to talk about how social media impacts their careers. The three star in ...
Stories help us sift through the seemingly random events of our lives into something coherent. COVID was a seminal time in American life, and it’s more than right that we should tell stories about it.
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