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Ari Aster’s ‘Eddington’ Opens in U.S. Theaters to Divided Reviews

Critics praise Joaquin Phoenix’s immersive turn in Ari Aster’s audacious pandemic satire, noting uneven tonal shifts.

Overview

  • Eddington, Ari Aster’s fourth feature, hits U.S. theaters on July 18 with a darkly comic neo-Western set at the onset of COVID-19.
  • Joaquin Phoenix’s portrayal of a mask-defiant sheriff has drawn widespread acclaim and strong awards buzz.
  • Pedro Pascal and Emma Stone lead an ensemble cast in a bitter small-town battle over mask mandates and a surprise mayoral challenge.
  • Reviewers commend Aster’s bold satire of pandemic-era political and social divisions even as some criticize the film’s tonal inconsistencies.
  • Following a polarized Cannes premiere, the July promotional push underscores Eddington’s ambitious blend of absurdist humor and shocking violence.