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For south Louisiana natives Blane Aranyosi and Kaleb Naquin, taking a few risks to pursue their dreams in film is worth it.
Set in early 2020, the bleak, black comedy takes on COVID, masks, BLM, police violence, Antifa, white guilt, white grievance and the growth of toxic online influencers.
Ari Aster triggers a universal anxiety attack with a COVID Western about how the West was unmade.
A New Mexico town during the 2020 COVID lockdown is the setting for Aster’s darkly comic satire. Topher Gauk-Roger contributed to this story by David Daniel.
Eddington is Ari Aster's latest film, but why is its Rotten Tomatoes score so much lower compared to his highest movies, ...
Regardless, director Ari Aster ’s pugnacious and genre-pliant “ Eddington ” is here, and it offers up the best approximation of the unique hell of that time. Bristling with natural ease, Joaquin ...
Pleasing both anti-maskers and progressives at various points, the film is easily the most ambitious and fearless on-screen ...
This Saturday, July 12th, Chaz Ebert will moderate a Q&A with writer/director Ari Aster about his latest film, “Eddington,” ...
Emma Stone revealed the truth behind the theory that Austin Butler blew a bee in her face on the Cannes Film Festival red ...
Did Emma Stone just debut a 'new face'? Even with no confirmation, there's no denying she looks radically different. A ...
Love him or hate him, nobody can ever accuse Ari Aster of shying away from discomfort.
In every one of his films, writer/director Ari Aster has unpacked a trauma, usually his own. In the folk horror film ...