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The man behind the visual styles of "Seven" and "Amour" worked with writer/director Ari Aster for the first time on ...
Eddington's lacerating social satire about a town torn apart by pandemic paranoia takes a violent turn without losing the ...
Leading the film is Joaquin Phoenix who plays Joe Cross in Eddington. He’s the sheriff of a dying town and the kind of man ...
Katy Perry’s ‘Firework’ is perfect, but it took Aster trying hundreds of songs after not getting the rights to a Jay-Z track.
This high-anxiety pandemic Western wants to impress you by reproducing the chaos, disinformation, and combativeness of 2020 — but it's less satire than a star-filled documentary reenactment.
The first film to take a deep dive into how the COVID-19 crisis affected the United States, Ari Aster’s “Eddington” is an ...
Imperfect and overlong, Ari Aster's fourth feature still ends up as a neat snapshot of the COVID years, as well as a sly ...
You might need to lie down for a bit after “Eddington.” Preferably in a dark room with no screens and no talking. “Eddington, ...
You’d be hard-pressed to find a hot-button issue in the American culture war that Ari Aster ‘s “Eddington” doesn’t take a ...
The movie is nasty and cynical—and also eerily accurate in its rendering of the digital reality of pandemic life. Eddington captures what happens when a community can’t log off: people becoming ...
The director’s polarizing new film comes after the commercial failure of ‘Beau Is Afraid.’ He’s not not worried.
A New Mexico sheriff (Joaquin Phoenix) and the town mayor (Pedro Pascal) butt heads in the early days of COVID in Ari Aster's ...