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Aster shot the film, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal, in New Mexico but is coming to Texas in the fall for a new ...
Filmmaker Ari Aster, who wrote and directed Midsommar and Hereditary, returns to theaters this weekend with a conspiracy-laden story set in the spring of 2020.
Travis Hopsin of Punch Drunk Critics says the fear surrounding the pandemic, Black Lives Matter and the George Floyd protests that’s depicted in Eddington is “designed to enrage us,” but the most ...
Eddington will only available to watch in a movie theater, when it opens in the U.S. in theaters on Friday, July 18. You can find a showing near you via Fandango. The Eddington movie is not yet ...
Ari Aster’s darkly comic neo-western paranoid political thriller drops us back into early Covid, in small-town New Mexico, to explore the rupture of our collective brains and the breakdown of ...
Ann Arbor Art Fair is this weekend, and the Michigan Theater is ready to make your art-loving experience even more enjoyable!
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A24 is known for its prestige arthouse films, but in its early days as a distributor, it made most of its money from elevated ...
Missoula's community cinema is screening "Eddington," along with some classics: the 1990s keeper "Tombstone," Audrey Hepburn's "Charade" and Wes Anderson's "Grand Budapest Hotel." ...
The Midsommar director turns to a small town during the pandemic for a darkly funny depiction of how the pandemic broke our brains.
People are going to see what they want to see in Eddington. Some will see it as right-wing propaganda, some will see it as leftist rhetoric.
Ari Aster's 'Eddington' uses COVID-19 as a jumping-off point. It's a painful, uncomfortable watch. With Emma Stone, Pedro Pascal and Joaquin Phoenix.