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Eddington (film) - Wikipedia Eddington is a 2025 American neo-Western thriller film written and directed by Ari Aster, and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Luke Grimes, Deirdre O'Connell, Micheal Ward, Austin Butler, and Emma Stone
Eddington (2025) - IMDb Reviewers say 'Eddington' is a divisive film that captures the chaos and division of the COVID-19 era, with strong performances, particularly from Joaquin Phoenix Some praise its bold ambition and dark humor, while others criticize its pacing, coherence, and thematic execution
Eddington movie review film summary (2025) | Roger Ebert A man with a name John Wayne would have approved of, Joe Cross (Joaquin Phoenix), is the world-weary sheriff of the small town of Eddington, New Mexico, population 2,634 It feels like a place on the verge of conflict before 2020 knocked the dominoes over
Eddington | Rotten Tomatoes Eddington carries a stellar cast, fearless direction by Ari Aster and an off-kilter story, but its tonal misdirection will often leave viewers wanting Backed by an unanimously phenomenal cast,
Eddingtons Ending Explained: The Controversial Decisions Deeper Meaning With the Pandemic raging and protests erupting across the country, Eddington proves to be a tinder box about to explode — and the Mayoral election between Pedro Pascal's Ted and Joaquin Phoenix's Joe proves to be the spark that threatens to engulf the town in flames
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Eddington Filming Locations (2025) - 4 Filming Eddington is an American contemporary Western black comedy film written and directed by Ari Aster The movie stars Joaquin Phoenix as a small-town sheriff and Pedro Pascal as the town’s mayor
“Eddington” Is a Lethally Self-Satisfied - The New Yorker “Eddington” is a slog, but a slog with ambitions—and its director and screenwriter, Ari Aster, is savvy enough to cultivate an air of mystery about what those ambitions are