World Has Gone Haywire in Ari Aster’s Eddington
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The first and maybe only true jump scare in Ari Aster’s “Eddington” comes right at the start. A barefoot old man trudges down the center of a road running through an empty Western town. He’s ranting and incoherently raving as he climbs a craggy hill silhouetted against a twilight sky. He gazes, or maybe glares, out at the town below.
Ari Aster's Eddington is bound to be a divisive and controversial movie, especially when it comes to the arrival of the film's mysterious villains.
And, it seems that despite movie critics generally loving Aster's films (he directed Midsommar ), the reviews for Eddington are less than stellar. Right now, the film holds a 67 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, which is just enough for the movie to be considered "fresh."
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“Not Emma Stone Anymore,” Emma Stone Surprised Everyone With Her New LookEmma Stone turned heads at the Eddington premiere in Los Angeles—and not just because of her stunning Louis Vuitton ensemble. While the Oscar-winning actress looked as radiant as ever, fans couldn’t help but notice
As Eddington makes its theatrical debut this Friday, fans are already eager to know when the movie will get its digital and streaming release dates. This black-comedy movie is the latest offering from Ari Aster,