Eddington (Blu-ray Review)
There’s a quiet tension running through Eddington, the kind that settles in your stomach and doesn’t leave. Ari Aster trades grand spectacle for something smaller, but sharper: the unease of ordinary people pushed to their limits. It’s a story about control, fear, and what happens when trust runs out. Moody, slow-burning, and beautifully framed, Eddington feels both intimate and unsettling, like a secret the desert’s been keeping for too long. Continue reading ‘Eddington (Blu-ray Review)’
