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It might just about be the only thing the majority of the world agrees upon: Nobody wants to talk or even think about 2020. Enter Eddington: the wild, unpredictable fourth feature by Ari Aster, the ...
Film and TV reviewer Tom Augustine joins Bryan to talk about neo-Western satirical black comedy Eddington starring Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal. He'll also look at Liam Neeson's entry into comedy ...
Ari Aster's new dark-comedy, set during the Covid pandemic, paints an excoriating picture of the alt-right and liberals alike ...
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The Nation on MSNThe Empty Provocations of “Eddington”
Ari Aster’s farcical western is billed as a send-up of the puerile politics of the Covid years. In reality, it’s a film that ...
Film buffs who can’t wait for Ari Aster’s new dark comedy Eddington should be sure to check out his previous film before it’s removed from Netflix ...
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'Horrifying' epic on Netflix that 'gets better with every rewatch' will be removed in a few days
A horror mastermind's divisive thriller is currently available to stream on Netflix, but it's set to be removed from the ...
Ari Aster's latest horror will soon be coming to cinemas in the UK, but another divisive work is currently streaming on ...
In May of 2020, a standoff between a small-town sheriff and mayor sparks a powder keg as neighbour is pitted against ...
Film and TV reviewer Tom Augustine joins Bryan to talk about neo-Western satirical black comedy Eddington starring Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal. He'll also look at Liam Neeson's entry into comedy… ...
Director Ari Aster's latest film Eddington is hitting UK cinemas this week - but he has another underrated masterpiece on Netflix.
When Lolita first appeared 70 years ago, in 1955, it was so controversial that no American publisher was willing to touch it.
From 1840s Ireland to present-day small-town America, ill-fated lovers Cora (Katie Stevens) and Liam (Lachlan Quarmby) hope to rewrite the past with a powerful romance that spans multiple ...
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