Review | Cannes 2025: Eddington movie review โ€“ Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal lead Covid-era western



3.5/5 stars

While he shifts gears for his new movie, Eddington, finding a lower register, he still manages to recreate a moment of global stress. The film begins in late May 2020, with the world in lockdown as the Covid-19 pandemic has taken a grip and coronavirus is spreading.

Premiering in competition at the Cannes Film Festival, Eddington is billed as a modern-day western, set in New Mexico, where the eponymous townโ€™s Sheriff Joe Cross (Joaquin Phoenix) comes to blows with local mayor Ted Garcia (Pedro Pascal).

The asthmatic Cross refuses to wear his mask in local stores, a decision that sets in motion a vendetta between the two men.

The backstory is that Garcia and Crossโ€™ wife Louise (Emma Stone) have a troubled history. But with concerning mental health issues she has further worries, especially when she falls under the spell of an online guru named Vernon Jefferson Peak (Austin Butler).

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