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Pedro Pascal flexed more than just muscle at Cannes—he called out anti-immigrant fear and stood by refugee protections.
After a powerful premiere at Cannes, Eddington is all set to hit theaters this July. But before that, let’s dive deeper into what the movie is all about.
Ari Aster's new movie "Eddington," a neo-western, arose out of anxieties he was feeling during the COVID lockdown. He thinks ...
Ari Aster’s political horror “Eddington” is a love-hate affair that’s got people talking. “Sirât,” “The Plague” and others ...
Making his Cannes Film Festival Competition debut, Ari Aster unveiled 'Eddington' in Cannes this evening, drawing a nearly ...
The movie, set in a small New Mexico town where the local sheriff (Phoenix) decides to run against the COVID-conscious mayor ...
Pascal, known for his outspoken nature, responded to a question on political filmmaking by highlighting the urgency of ...
At Cannes, Ari Aster and Pedro Pascal discussed Eddington, a film reflecting on America's political turmoil exacerbated by ...
Pascal, who stars in "Eddington," also touched on immigration, saying, "It's obviously very scary for an actor who ...
Internet daddy Pedro Pascal has spoken out against the culture of fear that has descended on the U.S. following the ...
Eddington cast members Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone and Austin Butler were questioned whether the movie's hard-hitting ...
Pedro Pascal isn’t mincing words, and at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, he made it clear he’s done with fear-based politics.