Aubrey Carr is a journalist and film critic with a passion for horror movies. When she is not writing she can be found painting, baking, and obsessing over French cinema. When Ari Aster’s second ...
The sun never sets in Midsommar. While that is a terrifying experience in Ari Aster’s newest folk horror movie, it’s been a way of life for millions who live under what’s known as the “Midnight Sun.” ...
Midsommar is a weird movie with a very weird ending. Anyone who saw Hereditary probably expected something trippy and unique from director Ari Aster’s second feature film, but you may still need some ...
As movie fans, it’s fun to rewatch beloved films and see details you may have missed the first time. Directors often include Easter eggs to keep the viewers engaged. And enthusiasts compare notes in ...
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. Midsommar is a twisted tale about the ...
What’s in a name? Names are not always significant in films, but when they are, the name will often end up pointing to some foreshadowing, or some other hint to come. The very first line of dialogue ...
Warning: Major Spoilers ahead! Ari Aster's latest film Midsommar is to bad relationships as Hereditary is to difficult families, though the verdant brightness of this latest movie makes the sourness ...
Midsommar doesn't seem like your typical horror film: it's full of sunshine and flower crowns, and it's about a festival that celebrates summer. But it's definitely a terrifying horror film. Brought ...
Midsommar opens in theaters July 3rd. Ari Aster's Midsommar takes place in a placid and very remote Swedish village during a festive solstice ritual held only once every 90 years. The celebrants are ...
Highly creative use of sound does much to plunge the viewer deep into the increasingly disoriented world of “Midsommar,” filmmaker Ari Aster’s slow-burning freakout about vacationing American students ...
A ‘Wizard of Oz for perverts’, exposing the rotten heart of western civilisation, or a bad trip comedy? Ari Aster’s bewildering horror leaves us repairing our frayed nerves This article contains ...