The latent horror of Eddington isn’t that it happened, but how quickly we learned to live with it.| Law & Liberty
2020 was a pivotal moment in American history. We disappeared into our homes and came out a divided nation. That's the backdrop for Eddington. Ari Aster, the writer/director best known for horror movies like Hereditary, at first seems like an unusual voice to contribute to the discussion. But maybe only a master of horror can get to the roots of the real-life horror movie we're living through in 2025.| Cinema Faith
Director Ari Aster (‘Eddington’) on making a modern western, collaborating with Joaquin Phoenix, and how AI will alter the future of film.| Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso
A no-doubt divisive western that uses the insanity of pandemic times to comment on the degradation of our relationships and perception of reality.| The Martini Shot
At the beginning of June, Jon drove up to visit Tim in Kansas City. They ate junk food, went kayaking, and watched a ton of movies — male friendship at its finest. They also recorded a live podcast from Tim's dining room table where they talked about a movie called... Friendship.| Cinema Faith
It's been revealed that filmmaker Ari Aster turned down an offer to direct the movie adaptation of the Marvel character Morbius.| ScreenGeek
This report also appears in Box Office Theory’s Substack newsletter.| Box Office Theory
CANNES — I got the golden ticket! After having spent the entirety of my brief first night at Cannes Film... The post ‘Eddington’ Review: Ari Aster’s COVID Cowboys Leave Audiences Divided — But United in Ticket Queues — with Astoundingly Elusive Screenings at Cannes appeared first on Independent Magazine.| Independent Magazine