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Eddington

  • 2025
  • 14A
  • 2h 28m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Deirdre O'Connell, Emma Stone, Luke Grimes, Austin Butler, and Micheal Ward in Eddington (2025)
In May of 2020, a standoff between a small-town sheriff (Joaquin Phoenix) and mayor (Pedro Pascal) sparks a powder keg as neighbor is pitted against neighbor in Eddington, New Mexico. 

From art-house studio A24 and writer-director Ari Aster ('Hereditary,' 'Midsommar,' 'Beau Is Afraid'), 'Eddington' pits two great actors against one another in a modern Western set during the COVID pandemic. 

Also starring Emma Stone, Austin Butler, Luke Grimes, and Micheal Ward, 'Eddington' premieres in theaters July 18, 2025.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn 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.

  • Director
    • Ari Aster
  • Writer
    • Ari Aster
  • Stars
    • Joaquin Phoenix
    • Deirdre O'Connell
    • Emma Stone
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,1/10
    4,8 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    11
    40
    • Director
      • Ari Aster
    • Writer
      • Ari Aster
    • Stars
      • Joaquin Phoenix
      • Deirdre O'Connell
      • Emma Stone
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    • 65Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Joaquin Phoenix
    Joaquin Phoenix
    • Joe Cross
    Deirdre O'Connell
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    • Dawn
    Emma Stone
    Emma Stone
    • Louise Cross
    Micheal Ward
    Micheal Ward
    • Michael
    Pedro Pascal
    Pedro Pascal
    • Ted Garcia
    Cameron Mann
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    • Brian
    Matt Gomez Hidaka
    Matt Gomez Hidaka
    • Eric Garcia
    Luke Grimes
    Luke Grimes
    • Guy
    Amélie Hoeferle
    Amélie Hoeferle
    • Sarah
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    Clifton Collins Jr.
    Clifton Collins Jr.
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    William Belleau
    William Belleau
    • Officer Jiminez Butterfly
    Austin Butler
    Austin Butler
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    Elise Falanga
    Elise Falanga
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    Rachel de la Torre
    Rachel de la Torre
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    David Pinter
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    Keith Jardine
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      • Ari Aster
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      • Ari Aster
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    8housermichael

    Another great Joaquin Phoenix performance

    Joaquin Phoenix is really one of our best actors. I am a fan of his work from films like "Inherent Vice", "Two Lovers", "Buffalo Soldiers", "Her", "Napoleon", "Irrational Man", "Gladiator", "Walk the Line", and "The Master". And of course he won the Oscar for best actor for "Joker".

    Now he stars in a new movie called "Eddington" directed by Ari Aster. I know that Ari Aster previously directed the films "Hereditary", "Midsommer", and "Beau is Afraid". But I have not seen any of those.

    The story takes place in the fictional town of Eddington, New Mexico during May of 2020, the time of the coronavirus pandemic. It starts with people arguing about whether or not they should have to wear face masks to protect them from the virus.

    Joaquin plays the local sheriff who clashes with the mayor, played by Pedro Pascal in a supporting role. Then Joaquin's character decides to run for mayor himself.

    The story escalates into some violence but is never less than compelling and entertaining. This is one of the better movies I have seen this year. Also with an excellent supporting cast including Emma Stone and Austin Butler.

    Also with good cinematography from Darius Khondji, who was nominated for "Bardo false chronicle of a handful of truths" and "Evita".

    This film is very much worth seeing in a movie theater. A very good movie.
    8Ben_Schwartz_

    "You Are Being Manipulated"

    Its thesis is clear. We're all hypocrites. How the old generation has a stick up their ***, too rigid to embrace meaningful change, while the younger generation-damned from birth by social screens, performs outrage on Instagram in hopes of sleeping with Sarah.

    Ari Aster skewers each political perspective, which in turn makes up a large majority of unhappy letterboxd reviewers, ironically complementing the film's punchline. No matter where you stand, it's naive to believe stupidity is exclusive to one side.

    All in all, it's a film less concerned with who's right and more obsessed with how dumb it all looks from a distance.
    6Papaya_Horror

    When Freedom Becomes a Weapon, and a Film That Demands a Post-Credits Therapy Session: Unfiltered Chaos Will Shatter Your Perception.

    Describing Eddington as a neo-western might be the most fitting way to summarise Ari Aster's 2025 dark comedy-drama-though even that hardly scratches the surface.

    That said, I felt I needed a full ten minutes of silence after the credits rolled, just to process what I'd witnessed.

    It's an Ari Aster film, after all, so if you're familiar with his work, you'll know to expect a whirlwind of emotional and thematic disarray. But Eddington isn't just messy-it's exquisite, unfiltered chaos.

    If you've seen the trailer, don't be misled. It barely teases the disorienting spiral that unfolds. The story kicks off in May 2020, amidst the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    What begins as a snapshot of public hysteria-conspiracy theories, anti-vaxxers, and the fear-soaked atmosphere-rapidly morphs into something darker and more disturbingly real.

    We've spent the past five years collectively unmoored-adrift in chaos, where appearances deceive and identities dissolve. It sometimes feels like a failed social mutation-one born from freedom pushed to its breaking point-an evolutionary misstep we fought to achieve, only to have it turn against us.

    Let's be clear: freedom is a vital human right. But when it becomes indistinguishable from anarchic self-destruction, something has clearly gone awry.

    At its core, Eddington follows a standoff between small-town sheriff Joe Cross (Joaquin Phoenix) and Mayor Ted Garcia (Pedro Pascal), set in the fictional town of Eddington, New Mexico.

    Their clash is both personal and political-complicated by Garcia's fraught history with Cross's wife, Louise (Emma Stone), and mother-in-law, Dawn (Deirdre O'Connell).

    Aster revisits his obsession with overbearing maternal figures, folding that tension seamlessly into the wider conflict as the two men find themselves on opposing sides of the mask debate.

    The film is deliberately provocative, often hollow by design, and it's a difficult piece to review. You'll laugh, you'll wince, you'll question what you're watching-and you certainly won't find it comforting.

    Aster touches on themes like racial division, though arguably without much new to say. The Black Lives Matter movement is clearly present in the film's DNA, but its representation feels muddled-more gestured at than fully explored.

    Before it can fully engage with those ideas, the film veers off into another subplot filled with irrationality, violence, and distraction-perhaps intentionally mirroring how public attention shifted in real time.

    What he does capture is the paranoia, anxiety, and social fragmentation that exploded when lockdowns began and the world collectively panicked. He blends it into a fever dream of confusion and satire, offering no answers-just raw sensation.

    Much of the chaos is filtered through the lens of social media, which becomes the film's true stage. It's where the news is curated, where lies take root, and where misinformation thrives.

    To emphasize this aspect, the film extensively employs the screenlife technique, blending traditional storytelling with found-footage and mockumentary styles. And let me tell you, it works remarkably well, enhancing the overall sense of realism.

    Paranoia spreads like wildfire, jokes mutate into threats, and morality dissolves into a game of psychological warfare, disinformation, and mass manipulation.

    Unsurprisingly, Eddington has sharply divided critics-and will likely do the same with audiences. Expect fiery debates. Some will praise its fearless ambition; others will dismiss it as bloated, incoherent, or pretentious. And honestly, that may be exactly what Aster intended.

    As always, his visual storytelling is exceptional. Darius Khondji's cinematography (Uncut Gems, The Immigrant) balances the film's absurdity and dread with a sharp, immersive eye. Lucian Johnston's editing keeps the pacing surprisingly taut, especially for a film that thrives on disorientation.

    Aster's visual language for violence remains as potent as ever. When revenge time comes, it hits with darkly funny moments-especially during 'The Antifa Massacre,' which delivers shocking laughs and gory satisfaction in true Ari Aster fashion.

    But after all that-did I like it?

    There's brilliance in Eddington-but perhaps brilliance trapped in a maze of its own ambition, leaving something essential just out of reach.

    The ride remains undeniably compelling. Ari Aster remains one of the most fascinating directors working today.

    But, as with Beau Is Afraid, he tests the limits of narrative and patience. There's brilliance in Eddington, but there's also a sense of something missing-maybe too much of everything, all at once.

    This isn't a comfort film to watch. It won't leave you with a clear head. In fact, you'll probably leave the cinema clutching your skull, trying to piece together the fragments.

    My advice? Watch it with a good friend-or a few-who appreciate psychologically demanding cinema.

    Because once the screen fades to black, the real film begins-in your head, and in the conversations that follow.
    7Binkconn

    A Fascinating Study of Pandemic Life Through The Western Genre

    Finally, a film addresses the giant elephant in the room that in the last five years has sent the country spiralling even further into political and identity tribalism, the ascendance of authoritarianism, etc., which the media likes to pretend it never stoked (as if Jan. 6th was all based on one discontented president's rhetoric and not also on thousands of jobs lost due to shutdowns): the Covid-19 Pandemic. The ever busy Pedro Pascal and always adventurous Joaquin Phoenix are great as Mayor and Sheriff at political odds in the tiny town of Eddington, New Mexico (really Truth or Consequences) with mask restrictions that drove many a citizen crazy in 2020-1 (the plot only seems a bit of an overreach by conflating AI into the mix, an issue that really didn't enter the national conversation until late 2022 at the earliest). Emma Stone is very funny as Joaquin's doll-obsessed, frigid wife, and the film has a charming, homespun quality that recalls other New Mexico-set films like "Welcome To Mooseport" and "White Sands" (I tried to be an extra when it filmed a year ago this past April but missed the window, finding only "Welcome Eddington!" marquees at various drive-ins). With NM's usually vibrant film scene slowed to a snail's pace due to tariffs and such (Superman was essentially fighting a fitter, younger Don), it's great we still have challenging, well-written films like this emerging in 2025 among all the usual play-it-safe remakes and reboots. Check out Eddington; at least it'll give you something to talk about.
    9modernfather

    Glad I ignored the reviews and genre

    This movie reminds me of a real story of self awareness in light of the worlds ills. In the early 1900s, a newspaper reportedly asked a group of notable writers and thinkers to respond to the question, "What is wrong with the world today?" To which the famous theologian and thinker G. K. Chesterton is said to have replied with a characteristically witty and humble response "Dear Sirs, I am. Yours sincerely, G. K. Chesterton."

    Ari Aster has made another horror film. This one is disguised as a modern day Western, Dark Comedy, but this is deep diving stuff that inserts us into a small New Mexico town in 2020 that is at the beginning stages of the COVID pandemic. Joaquin Phoenix is the tour guide - and the ride - who shows us something of what is wrong with the world.

    Eddington took me back to feelings of despair that play on in our world. This is a most excellent tragic tale and definitely not a comedy, although the audience will probably laugh in the discomfort of seeing the true reflection of ourselves somewhere in this mirror of blame, conspiracy, narcissism, and social rage.

    Somehow Aster keeps this from being preachy while giving us a scare at our own reflections. What wrong with Eddington? It's us.

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      Ari Aster wrote a contemporary Western script long before the COVID-19 pandemic began and was initially planning to make it his directorial debut. He tried for quite a few years to get it made, but he ultimately decided to shelve it and make Héréditaire (2018) his debut. He confirmed during Beau a peur (2023)'s press tour that this script would more than likely be his fourth feature, and it was updated to fit a post-2020 lens.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 juillet 2025 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • Finland
    • Site officiel
      • Official Site
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Эддингтон
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, ÉTATS-UNIS
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      • A24
      • Square Peg
      • 828 Productions
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      • 25 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 4 255 607 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 4 255 607 $ US
      • 20 juill. 2025
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 4 255 607 $ US
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