Ari Aster's Films: A Reflection of Persistent Dread and Divisiveness

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Ari Aster's film 'Eddington' revisits the chaos and trauma of May 2020 during the COVID pandemic, offering a bleak portrayal of societal hysteria and distrust without providing solutions, serving more as a reflection than a call to action.
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- Ari Aster, Hollywood’s Master of Dread, Is Afraid of Everything The New York Times
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