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Hitting on pressure points ranging from George Floyd’s murder to paper towel hoarding, “Eddington” is an edgelord’s dream.
Do Pedro Pascal and Joaquin Phoenix ever feel like plastic bags, drifting through the wind, wanting to start again?
One of the final glimpses we see of Cross is at the grand opening of a data center, built right next to the paltry town of ...
Somehow still, the film manages to be hilarious, heart-wrenching, shocking, infuriating, and genuinely exciting, while still ...
Moviegoers have grown accustomed to expecting a lack of normalcy in Aster's movies. His first three films — “Hereditary,” ...
While confusing and drawn-out at times, “Eddington” is certainly a movie that makes you think. In the end, the people of ...
That's not a unique reaction to seeing this movie. "Eddington" is currently at 67% "fresh" according to critics on Rotten Tomatoes and 64% "hot" by audiences. People are either loving this movie, or ...
James Gunn’s “Superman” showed staying power in its second weekend at North American box offices, collecting $57.3 million in ...
Superman scored an easy second weekend win at the box office with another $57 million added to its total. That’s a 54% drop ...
As conceived the boardwalk would include space for seven or eight vendors, parking for up to eight food trucks and an open ...
Even as Aster boldly introduces all manner of Trump-era malaise, “Eddington” is deliberately opaque.
It was a quick (and surprising) sensation upon its 1983 release, so the cosmic flick, whose title is drawn from a Hopi word meaning “life out of balance," became the first entry in the Qatsi trilogy.