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If you ask Ari Aster’s dad, the “Hereditary” director should leave screenwriting to someone else. During a recent appearance ...
Ari Aster’s fourth film, Eddington is on the horizon. The Western thriller and black comedy film follows Aster’s Beau Is Afraid (2023) starring Joaquin Phoenix, who has reteamed with the director on ...
Aster's movie encapsulates all the collective fear, digital tribalism, paranoia, and worst-case scenarios of 2020 into one slow-burn western with a bloody and violent conclusion.
Since the premiere of Ari Aster’s Eddington at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, the word I’ve constantly heard/seen to describe it is “divisive.” It’s a dark comedy set during the summer of ...
In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, “Eddington” cinematographer Darius Khondji talked about his filmic approach to Ari Aster’s pandemic-set film, which follows a standoff between a ...
Eddington follows the story of a small-town sheriff at odds with a social media-savvy mayor over COVID-era masking mandates — with their public spat soon devolving into a mini-war.
“Eddington” (A24, theaters): Ari Aster re-teams with Joaquin Phoenix for this film about a standoff between a small-town sheriff and a mayor in the early months of the COVID-19 lockdowns.
"A Western, but the guns are phones" is the truncated logline for Ari Aster's fourth feature film, Eddington, and that much is delivered in the 2.5-hour, pandemic-focused American thriller ...