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 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover Hollywood and entertainment. Eddington, Ari Aster’s COVID-era drama starring Pedro Pascal, Joaquin Phoenix and Emma Stone, ...
Do you want to relive the 2020 lockdown? No? Well, too bad, because you’re gonna—if you watch the new Ari Aster movie, Eddington, which is coming to digital platforms to buy tomorrow. Aster is best ...
The film wades into hot-button topics regarding police brutality, the Black Lives Matter movement, AI investment, and mask mandates, among others. Aster's films inevitably stir up debate, but ...
Ari Aster returns with a dystopian western farce about a world gone mad that you definitely remember. By Alissa Wilkinson When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site ...
“Eddington” is a slog, but a slog with ambitions—and its director and screenwriter, Ari Aster, is savvy enough to cultivate an air of mystery about what those ambitions are. His earlier chillers, ...
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 ...
Each of Aster’s movies descends into chaos by its third act, but the bloodbath at the end of Eddington is particularly challenging because of what precedes it: a recognizable, if satirical, ...
Eddington, the latest film from Hereditary director Ari Aster, is a dark comedy about COVID-fueled chaos in a fictional New Mexico town. The film wades into hot-button topics regarding police ...
Filmmaker Ari Aster is offering his own unique take on the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic with his new film Eddington, which opens in theaters this weekend. Aster is best known as a horror director for his ...
The director's timely new satire is steeped in pandemic hysteria with a disorienting climax. Ari Aster is asking for trouble with Eddington. It's the fourth feature from the 39-year-old filmmaker, who ...