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Eddington
Directed by
Ari Aster
R
2025
2h 28m
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In May of 2020, a standoff between a small-town sheriff and mayor sparks a powder keg as neighbor is pitted against neighbor in Eddington, New Mexico.
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Cast of Eddington
Joaquin Phoenix
Joe Cross
Deirdre O'Connell
Dawn Bodkin
Emma Stone
Louise Cross
Micheal Ward
Michael Cooke
Pedro Pascal
Ted Garcia
Cameron Mann
Brian Frazee
Matt Gomez Hidaka
Eric Garcia
Luke Grimes
Guy Tooley
Amélie Hoeferle
Sarah
Clifton Collins Jr.
Lodge
William Belleau
Officer Butterfly Jimenez
Austin Butler
Vernon Jefferson Peak
Landall Goolsby
Will (Knighthood Gold Member, 14)
Elise Falanga
Nicolette (Knighthood Cadet)
King Orba
Warren
Rachel de la Torre
Paula
David Pinter
ANTIFA Terrorist 1
Keith Jardine
ANTIFA Terrorist 2
David Midthunder
Santa Lupe Pueblo Sheriff
Juwan Lakota
Santa Lupe Police Officer
Eddington Ratings & Reviews
The Travers Take
Peter Travers
Ari Aster's severely divisive Covid-set western shows that anxieties about himself and a broken world are his stock in trade. His therapy is to laugh them into submission. His gift as an artist is to invite us to join him. Count me in.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
Aster is so intent on using ripped-from-the-headlines events that he fails to make proper use of them, and ends up cynically debasing them all.
Kermode and Mayo's Take (YouTube)
Mark Kermode
It felt a little bit smug. It felt a little bit pleased with its own divisiveness. And worse still, it was occasionally a bit boring.
Salon.com
Coleman Spilde
The film certainly looks and functions better than the average piece of COVID media, but it rings just as self-serving, more of an exercise in anxiety management for its creator than something with tangible meaning for the viewer.
Chicago Reader
Maxwell Rabb
Aster manages to spike tension without losing the reins over two-and-a-half hours thanks to the sharp cinematography by Darius Khondji.
Wall Street Journal
Kyle Smith
Is it a complete success? No -- it's an uncontained, unruly animal. Some scenes fall flat... Yet its satiric venom is well targeted, and there are times when it becomes a Hogarthian vision of our manifold faults and follies.
Baltimore Magazine
Max Weiss
He wants us to feel uncomfortable (he succeeds) and he wants us to reflect on the craziness that we collectively experienced. I buy into the "tragedy plus time equals comedy" formula.
Los Angeles Times
Sergio Burstein
In Eddington, the creator of "Hereditary" leaves no stone unturned, and while this decision could provoke accusations of lukewarmness, the truth is that almost none of his criticisms seem unfounded. [Full review in Spanish]
AARP Movies for Grownups
Thelma Adams
This allegedly comic contemporary Western is divisive, with some ecstatic fans. But to me it's a missed shot in the dark, squandering its marquee talent.
Boston Globe
Mark Feeney
The precision of the cinematography creates a visual scaffolding for Aster to pursue his narrative excesses. That precise look also helps obscure, at least for a while, how inchoate and tonally inert "Eddington" is.
The Atlantic
Shirley Li
The movie is nasty and cynical -- and also eerily accurate in its rendering of the digital reality of pandemic life.
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
Phoenix is the perfect instrument for Aster's bleak and self-destructive view of humanity. Consider "Eddington" a warning.
The New Republic
Corey Atad
Eddington's punch comes from the way it wraps in on itself to find resolution.
Tribune News Service
Katie Walsh
What Aster finds when he pops the hood on COVID is that the man in the white hat has lost his quick draw, and that while this is no country for old men, they won't go down without a fight, their stranglehold on America deadly.
Seattle Times
Soren Andersen
Writer-director Ari Aster dives deep into the heart of America the dysfunctional, finding paranoia and confusion at every junction.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
Aster's vision of our simmering tensions and the grifters who profit from them is challenging and imperfect but never less than captivating.
Los Angeles Times
Amy Nicholson
Ari Aster's "Eddington" is such a superb social satire about contemporary America that I want to bury it in the desert for 20 years. More distance will make it easier to laugh.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
It's a jumbled, intriguing, inconsistent mess - and yes, it is uncomfortable by design.
NPR
Bob Mondello
The director's provocations keep igniting like firecrackers in a crowded classroom as Phoenix becomes persuasively unhinged, which makes for a compelling enough watch, though what it all adds up to is anyone's guess.
The Ringer
Adam Nayman
Ultimately, Eddington is not as much a cautionary tale about American psychosis as an immersion in it, and, as such, it gradually takes on the form of a stress dream, gaining in resonance the further it plunges into a fugue state.
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