A movie about the year (2020) we lost our minds. “Most critics panned Ari Aster’s brilliant new film. Which only shows how little they—and the left—learned in the years since the pandemic”

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‘Eddington’ Remembers When We All Lost Our Minds
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July 22, 2025

I suspect that Eddington director Ari Aster’s reluctance to forget 2020 is what’s drawn the ire of liberal movie reviewers in recent days. Set in rural New Mexico in the summer of 2020, Aster’s brilliant new black comedy follows a feud between the titular town’s asthmatic, anti-mask Sheriff Joe Cross (Joaquin Phoenix) and his wife’s ex-boyfriend, liberal mayor Ted Garcia (Pedro Pascal). Their dispute quickly spirals out of control after Cross decides to run against Garcia; he is angry that the mayor has imposed a masking mandate and is promoting a new data center that Cross opposes. Murder, mayhem, and conspiracies ensue. It’s a masterpiece, in large part because it’s an equal-opportunity offender—one of the only retrospectives on 2020 that feels neither self-righteous nor preachy.  READ MORE.  Click here for Eddington trailer

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