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Ari Aster explains the thinking behind the ending of 'Eddington,' his movie about a small town in crisis at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Movie reviewer Brent Northup says he was "spellbound" as "Eddington" tried to make sense out of the pandemic, conspiracy theorists, social media addicts and angry voters — in 145 minutes.
When the film starts, he is struggling to uphold the state-mandated quarantine regulations, which he rarely follows himself.
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Angel Studios debuts the first trailer for 'The Senior,' starring Michael Chiklis and based on a true story about a ...
'Little People, Big World' Star Matt Roloff Announces Split From Caryn Chandler Caitlin Clark Sent Generous Gift to Alma ...
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Ari Aster , the filmmaker behind the super dark horror films Hereditary and Midsommar , could have added one of Marvel’s most ...
Kildare. Local showtimes and cinemas now playing Like the Wind near St-Ambroise-de-Kildare ...
Fans of the immortal video game series Resident Evil will know these words spoken by the towering series villain, Nemesis, well. They are also biting their ...
Fantastic Four First Steps earns strong on Rotten Tomatoes. Scroll to read critics’ cautious praise for Marvel's reboot.
Mont-Royal movies and movie times. Find out what movies are now playing in Mont-Royal cinemas.