
Joaquin Phoenix
Joe Cross
Deirdre O'Connell
Dawn Bodkin
Emma Stone
Louise Cross
Micheal Ward
Michael Cooke
Pedro Pascal
Ted Garcia
Cameron Mann
Brian Frazee
Matt Gomez Hidaka
Eric Garcia
Luke Grimes
Guy Tooley
Amélie Hoeferle
Sarah
Clifton Collins Jr.
Lodge
William Belleau
Officer Butterfly Jimenez
Austin Butler
Vernon Jefferson Peak
Landall Goolsby
Will (Knighthood Gold Member, 14)
Elise Falanga
Nicolette (Knighthood Cadet)
King Orba
Warren
Rachel de la Torre
Paula
Keith Jardine
ANTIFA Terrorist 2
David Midthunder
Santa Lupe Pueblo Sheriff
Juwan Lakota
Santa Lupe Police Officer
Christine Hughes
Tina
William Sterchi
John
James Cady
Fred / Old Man
Thom Rivera
Grocery Store Manager
Mickey Bond
Grocery Store Customer
Manny Rubio
Employee in Grocery Store
Vic Browder
Phil (Council Member)
Diane Villegas
Council Member (Zoom)
Kristin K. Berg
Tammy
Robyn Reede
Irate Woman
Dan Davidson
Brian's Father
Guia Peel
Woman in Grocery Store
Amadeo Arzola
Laird
Mack MacReady
Greg (Protest)
Marcela Salmon
Woman with Rifle
Sterlin English
Hood Jumper
Jason Potter
Paramedic
Jean Dumont
Hospital Guard
Emery Jean-Luc Barrera
David
Steven Foldy II
Conservative Boy
Eddie Garcia
News Anchor
Justice McLean-Davis
Martin
Abby Townsend
Michelle
Kaleb Naquin
Young Man (ANTIFA)
Auburn Ashley
Medical Worker
Gigi Bella
Gloria
Ophelia Benally
Jasmine
Sam Quinn
Protest Leader
Gabe Kessler
Teen Boy (Jail Cell)
Bill Capskas
MAGA Man
Robyn Casper
Maria
Bendicion Garcia
Jordan
Giancarlo Beltran
Man Yelling to Ted in Video
Blane Aranyosi
Valentino
Rainer King
Man with Dog
Erika Clowes
Madonna (Knighthood Treasurer)
James Woods
Self (uncredited)














Released
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$25,000,000.00
$13,570,360.00
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- #antagonistic
- #bewildered
- #gloomy
- #black comedy
Reviews

Whilst Joaquin Phoenix delivers one of his usually characterful efforts here, the rest of this film is a fairly muddled attempt at a western with a fairly weak underpinning story. He’s the bronchially-challenged sheriff “Cross” who is at odds with the town’s mayor “Ted” (the rapidly becoming ubiquitous in 2025 Pedro Pascal) in a small New Mexican town. It’s election time, and the latter man is sta
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/eddington-movie-review-from-covid-satire-to-blood-soaked-western-noir/ "Eddington is an intense portrait of pandemic-era life and its social repercussions, exploring themes of leadership, polarization, and community collapse, anchored by a standout Joaquin Phoenix performance as a man slowly unraveling. Ari Aster takes risks by fusin
Some would say – and quite astutely at that – there’s plenty of madness to go around these days, and they’d be right. But where and when did this begin? A good place to start looking would be the COVID-19 Pandemic, a time when fear was ratcheted up, conspiracy theories ran amok, “protective” measures slid into excessive overreach, neighbors routinely spied on (and often made unsupported accusation

Wow. A lot to process and unpack. _Eddington_ received rapturous applause and huge moments of laughter at Sydney Film Festival. It’s chaotic, freewheeling and incredibly funny. Yes - it is Aster’s best film. Aster has made an unhinged social satire on the culture wars - the division, virtue signalling and general disingenuousness. And he does so with sub-machine gun precision, much like the one












