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Ari Aster’s brilliant, blood-soaked skewering of modern America - 4/5 A star-studded ensemble cast – among them Joaquin ...
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 seems to have no politics at all.
Ari Aster’s films to date (Hereditary; Midsommar; Beau is Afraid) have been treacherous, cruel and rigged to explode. Eddington is his first one that doesn’t quite combust. It might seem a weird thing ...
A shocking and provocative tale of conspiracies and small-town politics gone wild as director Ari Aster continues to tackle subjects that send a shiver down the viewer's spine. This time, it's the ...
Ari Aster's new dark-comedy, set during the Covid pandemic, paints an excoriating picture of the alt-right and liberals alike ...
One night only — your chance to catch the hip-hop, contemporary dance, and circus moves of Birds at the Everyman Theatre ...
The director and stars Théodore Pellerin, Archie Madekwe, and Zack Fox speak with IndieWire at the film's Los Angeles ...
Zach Cregger's Weapons fuses horror and dark humor to give fans the story of a small town shaken up by an unexplained event: ...
Every horror fan knows that feeling, sitting in a dark theater, waiting for the lights to dim, and getting prepared for the ...
Yes, “Weapons” wants to be a film about trauma and grief and guilt and all those other things its proponents say it’s trying ...
That it is hard to be a Jew is hard for Jews now to deny. That this sad fact continues true, tragedies these days confirm; a sentence nearly every Jew experiences in the short long term. In “Caught in ...
Still. Our very reluctance to address the Covid era might not be healthy. You sense Aster will enjoy our unease recalling, say, socially distanced supermarkets. But there may be therapeutic value to ...