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In pandemic-era New Mexico, a sheriff (Joaquin Phoenix) and a mayor (Pedro Pascal) face off against one another, and their ...
Writer-director Ari Aster's fiendishly funny film stars Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal as a sheriff and mayor on ...
Since the premiere of Ari Aster’s Eddington at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, the word I’ve constantly ...
Review: The problem with an anarchic satire like “Eddington” is that any criticism could easily be dismissed with a “that’s ...
Joaquin Phoenix apologises for ‘horrible’ David Letterman interview: ‘I’ll never do it again’ - Oscar winner appeared in character from ‘I’m Still Here’, leading many to believe he was having a mental ...
There was a psychological study that stated that people who habitually watched horror movies tended to bear up better during the isolation of the COVID lockdown, which might explain why I came through ...
He appeared in character for his Casey Affleck-helmed mockumentary 'I'm Still Here', which saw Phoenix quitting acting to ...
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 ...
With James Gunn’s Superman and Universal’s dinosaurs roaming the Earth, counter-programming, read Paramount Animation’s ...
Ari Aster’s movies, from “Hereditary” to “Midsommar,” traffic in trauma. And “Eddington” is dense with multiple levels that stoke the ever-present unease.
Joaquin Phoenix has apologised to David Letterman for his infamous "horrible" appearance on The Late Show back in 2009.