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Ari Aster explains the thinking behind the ending of 'Eddington,' his movie about a small town in crisis at the peak of the ...
Following on from the divisive sprawl of Beau Is Afraid, Eddington is Ari Aster’s most ambitious swing yet: a political ...
Eddington is a Western comedy-horror film written and directed by Ari Aster. A dispute between the sheriff and mayor of ...
Ari Aster’s brilliant, blood-soaked skewering of modern America - 4/5 A star-studded ensemble cast – among them Joaquin ...
Ari Aster’s Eddington blends pandemic dread, politics and conspiracy-fuelled paranoia in a gripping, unsettling thriller led ...
Ari Aster’s farcical western is billed as a send-up of the puerile politics of the Covid years. In reality, it’s a film that ...
Eddington is being described as a Western, which it only is geographically. Calling it a Western implies there’s some sort of ...
Ari Aster is taking on COVID-19 with his new movie Eddington, starring Pedro Pascal and Joaquin Phoenix. Are audiences ready ...
Ari Aster’s films to date (Hereditary; Midsommar; Beau is Afraid) have been treacherous, cruel and rigged to explode. Eddington is his first one that doesn’t quite combust. It might seem a weird thing ...
It might just about be the only thing the majority of the world agrees upon: Nobody wants to talk or even think about 2020.
That’s part of both Celine Song and Ari Aster’s schema for their films. He’s in Materialists to seem like a more-or-less universally great catch: nice, good-looking, rich.
Pedro Pascal plays the mayor who's trying to enforce masking and social distancing, and Joaquin Phoenix is the sheriff who thinks that should all be a choice, not a mandate.