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.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.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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A movie that hits very close to home. Ari Aster does not shy away in depicting the fear and violence of Covid 19. This is a Joaquin Phoenix show, along with Austin Butler, Pedro Pascal & Emma Stone as a great supporting cast. Pedro & Joaquin's characters have a fun but tense rivalry that unfolds in a brilliant way as the movie progresses. The slew of pop culture references and references from the past were funny and it seems deliberate. Ari did not shy away from expressing how he feels about the current state of the country and showcases it beautifully. I wish we got more of Butler & Stone onscreen but they played their roles exceptionally well.
It's a meticulously crafted powder keg, and Aster lights the fuse with the precision of someone who knows exactly how long the fuse burns. The man doesn't make movies-he engineers experiences. This one? A contemporary western that hums with unease, like a desert wind carrying whispers of something off.
Aster's got a reputation for unsettling audiences, but here he trades pagan rituals and family trauma for the sun-bleached nihilism of New Mexico. The tension isn't in the jump scares-it's in the silence between glances, the way a sheriff's badge catches the light just a little too sharply. His camera lingers like a vulture circling, and the editing? Tight. No wasted movement. You'll feel every minute of its 148 runtime, but not because it drags. Because it grinds.
Joaquin Phoenix as the sheriff? He's all coiled ambition and swallowed rage, a man who's mastered the art of smiling without it touching his eyes. Emma Stone? She's in her element here, shifting from warmth to withering skepticism like a switchblade flicking open. And Pedro Pascal-quiet, calculating, a performance that says more in a raised eyebrow than most do in monologues.
If you're expecting another Midsommar, adjust your sights. This is a different breed-a dark comedy dressed in cowboy boots, where the jokes land like gut punches. The humor's bone-dry, the violence matter-of-fact, and the existential dread? Oh, it's there. Lurking in the background like a bad habit you can't quit.
Is it perfect? No. The third act's ambition occasionally outpaces its grip, and not every metaphor sticks the landing. But perfection's overrated. Eddington's a ride-a nasty, hypnotic, memorable ride. Aster's not asking you to like it. He's daring you to look away.
My advice? Don't.
Aster's got a reputation for unsettling audiences, but here he trades pagan rituals and family trauma for the sun-bleached nihilism of New Mexico. The tension isn't in the jump scares-it's in the silence between glances, the way a sheriff's badge catches the light just a little too sharply. His camera lingers like a vulture circling, and the editing? Tight. No wasted movement. You'll feel every minute of its 148 runtime, but not because it drags. Because it grinds.
Joaquin Phoenix as the sheriff? He's all coiled ambition and swallowed rage, a man who's mastered the art of smiling without it touching his eyes. Emma Stone? She's in her element here, shifting from warmth to withering skepticism like a switchblade flicking open. And Pedro Pascal-quiet, calculating, a performance that says more in a raised eyebrow than most do in monologues.
If you're expecting another Midsommar, adjust your sights. This is a different breed-a dark comedy dressed in cowboy boots, where the jokes land like gut punches. The humor's bone-dry, the violence matter-of-fact, and the existential dread? Oh, it's there. Lurking in the background like a bad habit you can't quit.
Is it perfect? No. The third act's ambition occasionally outpaces its grip, and not every metaphor sticks the landing. But perfection's overrated. Eddington's a ride-a nasty, hypnotic, memorable ride. Aster's not asking you to like it. He's daring you to look away.
My advice? Don't.
Why won't actors focus on their craft and keep their politics out of it.
Pascal has become the poster child for deluded spouting of radical political memes that are a distraction from the product he has been hired to contribute to.
The reaction of his fellow cast members on stage during press junkets and promotional events when Pascal opens up another radical decisive rant is telling. They like I will have nothing to do with him.
It is time for the studios to stamp out this type of distraction - the Zegmonster and Pascalmonster have both behaved in public while "promoting" the movie in a way that hugely devalued the projects they were hired to work on. Time to hit them in the wallet.
I love the rest of the cast and their performance - but this flick gets 1 star because of pascal.
Pascal has become the poster child for deluded spouting of radical political memes that are a distraction from the product he has been hired to contribute to.
The reaction of his fellow cast members on stage during press junkets and promotional events when Pascal opens up another radical decisive rant is telling. They like I will have nothing to do with him.
It is time for the studios to stamp out this type of distraction - the Zegmonster and Pascalmonster have both behaved in public while "promoting" the movie in a way that hugely devalued the projects they were hired to work on. Time to hit them in the wallet.
I love the rest of the cast and their performance - but this flick gets 1 star because of pascal.
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Did you know
- TriviaChristopher Abbott was originally cast but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts with Wolf Man (2025). He was replaced by Austin Butler.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Radio Dolin: The 16 Most Anticipated Films of the 2025 (2025)
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