You might need to lie down for a bit after “Eddington.” Preferably in a dark room with no screens and no talking. “Eddington,” Ari Aster’s latest nightmare vision, is sure to divide (along which lines ...
“Writer-director Ari Aster's Eddington struggles to distill all the chaos unleashed during the 2020 pandemic in a two-and-a-half-hour nightmare comedy.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a ...
After making its debut at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival to a pretty muted reception, Ari Aster’s latest project doesn't seem to be threatening any sort of success ahead of its theatrical debut this ...
Does it seem like 5 years ago? Has it really been that long? 2020 was a time straight out of an Alfred Hitchcock movie – a pandemic which felt like it would never end, protests from coast to coast, ...
Eddington, starring Pedro Pascal and Joaquin Phoenix, is new in theaters. How soon will it be before Ari Aster’s COVID drama comes to streaming? Rated R, Eddington opened in theaters on Friday. The ...
Joaquin Phoenix stars in director Ari Aster’s ‘Eddington,’ a combination of satire, thriller, and Western that struggles to find its tone and meaning. As one might imagine from reading that ambitious ...
Eddington, New Mexico is the town where the movie lays out its intelligent story line. It’s a few months into 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, and masks are required to enter supermarkets.
Rohan Naahar is a News Writer for Collider. From Francois Ozon to David Fincher, he'll watch anything once. He has covered everything from Marvel to the Oscars, and Marvel at the Oscars. He also ...
For a while, Ari Aster was one of those hot modern filmmakers whose hype I never really caught on to. Pretty much everybody seems to love his feature film debut Hereditary, many saying it’s one of the ...
America was (and is) in a mighty bad place. If this is the way you're finding out, in a review of writer/director Ari Aster's oddly empty misfire of a film Eddington of all places, please accept my ...
You might need to lie down for a bit after “Eddington.” Preferably in a dark room with no screens and no talking. “Eddington,” Ari Aster’s latest nightmare vision, is sure to divide (along which lines ...
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