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Pedro Pascal, Ari Aster speak out against fear, political division at Cannes premiere of ‘Eddington’
At Cannes, Ari Aster and Pedro Pascal discussed Eddington, a film reflecting on America's political turmoil exacerbated by ...
The actor, whose parents came to the U.S. from Chile, told reporters at the Cannes Film Festival that he stands by ...
Pedro Pascal is at Cannes right now, promoting his new movie, Eddington. Ari Aster’s latest is already sounding, per both its ...
The 78th edition of the Cannes Film Festival continues on Day 5 with the world premieres of Die My Love, starring Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, and New Wave, directed by Richard Linklater, ...
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Irish Star on MSNPedro Pascal says Eddington movie recognizes 'all our worst fears' as it makes waves at CannesPedro Pascal admitted feeling that his new movie addresses "all our worst fears" as he discussed the Western offering. The ...
The Cannes Film Festival always makes it to the headlines. However, the one we are about to tell you isn't just about a movie ...
Eddington' is the most divisive film to so far premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. Hear from the cast and crew about this ...
Pascal, who stars in "Eddington," also touched on immigration, saying, "It's obviously very scary for an actor who ...
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Daily Express US on MSNJoaquin Phoenix reduced to tears as MAGA Western gets standing ovation at CannesJoaquin Phoenix was overcome with emotion when his new movie Eddington - a Covid-era western - received a standing ovation at ...
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 ...
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.
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