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Digital Trends explains the ending to Beau Is Afraid, the wild new movie starring Joaquin Phoenix and directed by Hereditary's Ari Aster. Skip to main content Menu ...
Instead of breaking something open, and for all its self-conscious daring, “Beau Is Afraid” stays in a relatively safe lane as one more Portnoy-esque plaint about Mom’s inhumanity to man. R ...
Beau may be afraid but Ari Aster certainly isn’t. Of the many words used to describe the writer-director’s previous two films — “Hereditary” and “Midsommar” — timidity was never of ...
Ari Aster's full intentions with 'Beau Is Afraid' are known only to him — and maybe his mother and therapist. Here's our best effort to crack its code.
Beau may be afraid but Ari Aster certainly isn’t. Of the many words used to describe the writer-director’s previous two films — “Hereditary” and “Midsommar” — timidity was ...
Beau’s nightmarish journey navigates a tricky line between utter discomfort and hilarity right down its final passage, which is its strangest twist of all: Stumbling out of his mother’s home ...
The plot of “Beau is Afraid” is nearly impossible to explain without spoiling a major plot point. Aster’s use of surrealism and reliance on shock value means audiences can expect plenty of ...
'Beau Is Afraid' review: Joaquin Phoenix stars in Ari Aster's passion project Ari Aster's three-hour odyssey, featuring Joaquin Phoenix as a middle-aged man on a quest to visit his mother, is the ...
A24’s Beau Is Afraid — in theaters April 21st — from director Ari Aster is a mind-bending and brilliant dark comedy about the agony of living with anxiety.
Character: Beau Wasserman is the main character of Beau is Afraid, a troubled man suffering from mental health issues.Beau is overcome with anxiety due to his past trauma which is kept a mystery ...
His third feature, Beau Is Afraid, will be lucky to crack $10 million: the “Jewish Lord of the Rings“ has only made $6 million since coming out in April, despite good reviews and a leading ...
“Beau Is Afraid,” which A24 releases in theaters nationwide Friday, opens not with psychedelics but the pangs of child birth. After some muffled screams and flashes of light, we, as Beau ...