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G Herbo has revealed how Ari Fletcher and Taina Williams went from public conflict to co-parenting harmony. G Herbo is opening up about the once-rocky relationship between the mothers of his ...
Reactions have been polarizing. By Kyle Buchanan Ari Aster, the director behind the horror films “Hereditary” and “Midsommar,” is no stranger to upsetting an audience. But with his new mov ...
Ari Aster’s fourth film, Eddington is on the horizon. The Western thriller and black comedy film follows Aster’s Beau Is Afraid (2023) starring Joaquin Phoenix, who has reteamed with the ...
Culture editor Eve Jackson brings you the latest from the Cannes Film Festival, where Ari Aster's "Eddington" is one of the hottest premieres. Starring Joaquin Phoenix as a sheriff and Pedro ...
Ari Aster is one of the rare directors willing to go there, and his new film Eddington is extraordinary not only for that but for depicting a slice of history that we have yet to see properly ...
A month ago, Ari Lennox released her latest single, “Soft Girl Era.” While her previous releases were credited as being released on both Dreamville Records and Interscope Records, looking on ...
It’s no surprise that “Eddington,” the provocative new film from writer and director Ari Aster, has brought about a wide range of varied reactions following its Friday night premiere in ...
Fittingly, when making his Film About America – and with it, his bid for auteur ascendance – Ari Aster has gone and done two “Eddingtons.” Soon to launch one thousand polemics from this ...
By Lily Ford Ari Aster and his Eddington cast are unpacking what the film is saying about America. The movie takes place in May 2020 and is set in a small fictional town in New Mexico, where the ...
Cannes: Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal run against each other for mayor in a small New Mexico town that's about to go up in flames. The first truly modern American Western, or at least the first ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments over President Trump’s executive order trying to end birthright citizenship. NBC News reports the Justices seemed ‘skeptical’ of Trump’s plan.