Add it to the pile of "ruined in the 3rd act" movies
#Movies #Eddington https://letterboxd.com/rodhilton/film/eddington/
🎞 #Eddington - Rabenschwarze Action-Horror-Western-Komödie; raffiniert konstruiert, aber nichts für schwache Nerven.
📺 Jetzt mit #JoaquinPhoenix & #EmmaStone auf myfilm.ch im #Heimkino die Spannung geniessen: https://www.myfilm.ch/asset/eddington
#Eddington, el nuevo trabajo del aclamado director Ari Aster, es un thriller político que enfrenta a Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone y Pedro Pascal en una historia sobre poder, miedo y ambición. Ya está disponible en #DVD y #Bluray, y con motivo de su lanzamiento os dejamos todos los detalles y un reportaje fotográfico de su edición #Bluray gracias a #ArviLicensing.
La peli de este finde ha sido Eddington, de Ari Aster.
Muy en la linea de este señor, pero tiene algo que no me termina de convencer.
Es ist angerichtet… zu einem #Filmmenü-#Podcast mit ausnahmsweise mal durchweg guten bis sehr guten Filmen vom Jahresende 2025, über die Daniel Pook nun Anfang 2026 noch mal kurz aneinandergereiht etwas zu sagen hat: #DieMyLove, #Eddington, #TheChange (aka #Anniversary) und als besonderes Highlight #SentimentalValue.
https://www.dieletzte.website/filmkritik/2026/01/15/filmmenu
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Overmassive black holes from the early Universe - too big for the galaxies that they inhabit.
Super-Eddington accretion phase is defined by extreme (mass inflow) rates exceeding the so-called classical "Eddington Limit".
It's like seeing a family walking down the street, and they have two six-foot teenagers, but they also have with them a six-foot-tall toddler. That's a bit of a problem. How did the toddler get so tall? And it's the same for supermassive black holes in the universe. How did they get so massive so quickly?
#Eddington #Blackhole #SupermassiveBlackHole #OvermassiveBlackHole #Science #Space #JWST
Disappointed in the Oscar nominations this morning. I think Sinners deserved all of its categories except for screenplay, but Eddington deserved, at the very minimum, Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Screenplay & Best Editing. To see F1 get Best Picture over it was a little aggravating.
I also think Leo should not have gotten the nomination.
"Eddington" (2025) is a story of a small-town sheriff who, in the midst of COVID-19 pandemics, decides to run for the mayor. At first, it seemed that was going to be the plot, but as the movie progressed, the plot was expanding its scope, mixing a lot of stuff in (like conspiracy theories and Antifa, albeit with artistic licence). Overall, it was interesting because it was not possible to predict what will happen next.