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In "Eddington," Ari Aster's unpleasant and explosive neo-western black comedy, the writer-director plunges viewers into a ...
The Oscar-winning 'Joker' actor discusses the western-noir dark comedy and why his search for inspiration was "an act of ...
BOTTOM LINE An inventive satire about an infuriating cultural moment. Would you like to revisit the COVID-19 pandemic? I didn ...
Since the premiere of Ari Aster’s Eddington at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, the word I’ve constantly ...
Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal and Emma Stone take on early 2020 pandemic crises of every sort in Ari Aster’s “Eddington.” ...
Also in Milwaukee theaters starting July 18: "Smurfs," "Don't Let's Go to the Dogs," "American Graffiti," the week's free ...
Ari Aster delivers an engaging, thought-provoking Western starring Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal and Emma Stone.
Ari Aster’s movies, from “Hereditary” to “Midsommar,” traffic in trauma. And “Eddington” is dense with multiple levels that stoke the ever-present unease.
At 39, the American director is tapping into a vein of contemporary nihilism, where the grotesque and the outrageous overlap ...
Set in early 2020, the bleak, black comedy takes on COVID, masks, BLM, police violence, Antifa, white guilt, white grievance and the growth of toxic online influencers.
A strong Asian presence includes the world premiere of Lee Chang-hee and Yusron Fuadi’s class-struggle thriller ‘The Verdict.
Eddington is Ari Aster's latest film, but why is its Rotten Tomatoes score so much lower compared to his highest movies, ...