Eddington | Trailer | July 18 | Dir. Ari Aster | Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, Austin Butler and Joaquin Phoenix

Saw this last night and thought it was brilliant and really funny. A lot of people will be turned off due to the subject matter and how it mocks both sides of the culture war stuff (BLM, masks mandates & social distancing, conspiracy theories, etc.). 2 different couples walked out of the theater at different points in the movie. Without spoiling, the ending will leave people feeling unsatisfied and confused. I think that's by design though. Definitely my favorite movie of 2025 so far.
 
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Saw this last night and thought it was brilliant and really funny. A lot of people will be turned off due to the subject matter and how it mocks both sides of the culture war stuff (BLM, masks mandates & social distancing, conspiracy theories, etc.). 2 different couples walked out of the theater at different points in the movie. Without spoiling, the ending will leave people feeling unsatisfied and confused. I think that's by design though. Definitely my favorite movie of 2025 so far.
"No!!! You're not supposed to make fun of both sides, you're supposed to choose one (not my) side and go hard, how dare you be fair and balanced!"

- Some "Liberal", probably
 
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I saw this the other day and really enjoyed it. It's probably one I'll be turning over in my head for a while since it leaves a lot of room for interpretation.
 
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I think it was interesting. I got some very good laughs out of it. It was also a good pastiche of the craziness of the covid times and after. The use of mobile phones was interesting.

It got me thinking the use of mobile phones and how they shape our lives. I hope we collectively gain the strength to either set limitations or grow past mobile phones.
 
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