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The Pitch: Dani (Florence Pugh) is not having the best time. On the verge of a breakup with her inattentive boyfriend Christian (Jack Reynor), she suffers a devastating tragedy that claims the lives ...
The defining sound of Ari Aster’s work is the keening wail of grief. That’s how Midsommar, the follow-up to his surprise supernatural smash Hereditary, truly begins: With Dani (Pugh) balled up on her ...
For as long as the horror genre has existed, it's told us to be afraid of the dark - that all corners of evil lie in the absence of light. Even applying simple logic to the matter, if many of cinema's ...
Fun in the sun? Not so much. Ari Aster is back with “Midsommar,” a little over a year after his lauded feature directorial debut “Hereditary” came out last June. “Midsommar,” released on July 5, has ...
After suffering a family tragedy, Dani (Florence Pugh) is reluctantly invited to join her boyfriend Christian (Jack Reynor) on his trek to Sweden alongside his buddies for what was intended to be a ...
Movies HIM Has An Absolutely Bonkers Ending, And So I Had To Ask The Stars About Filming That Final Scene Interviews I'm Still Thinking About The Hand That Rocks The Cradle's Ending. What Mary ...
Midsommar hits the ground running. Dani (Florence Pugh) and Christian (Jack Reynor) are close to breaking up, much to the relief of everyone around them, when a gruesome tragedy leaves Dani devastated ...
Watching writer/director Ari Aster’s debut Hereditary, I yearned for the horror to come, as if it’d help wash away the pain of the domestic trauma preceding. Then it came, but it painfully didn’t ...
In Midsommar, everything you might imagine as a worst-case scenario during a vacation to a remote village actually happens. The film released July 3 marks director/writer Ari Aster's follow up to 2018 ...
Whatever you think of the end result, there’s always something thrilling about watching a young director who’s earned a long line of Hollywood credit decide to spend every last cent of it on a single ...
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