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Ari Aster

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Film director whose mother Bobbi Lurie wrote a poem about their son's work at the Museum of Intolerance and struggles with anorexia, blindness, and autism.

Mentions (7)
"I thought they died out some time pre-Covid but last night I got stuck watching a ball game (at the STADIUM) near an Ari Aster looking guy who kept yelling out 'Sports!' every time something happened."
The sportsball guys are still kicking around · u/ChoochooReyez · ↑205 · 2024-04-08
"A fair amount of people are upset because they think Aster, in writing comedic moments about how fucking stupid liberals are, made a 'both sides are bad' movie. The entire point of the film is to not do this, and they still do it. They'll never get it."
"I enjoyed it a lot and didn't find it nearly as graphically violent as Aster's other films. A lot of people seem to have responded to Eddington the way I would expect them to describe Beau is Afraid or another more "out there" pick."
"My son works in The Museum of Intolerance. His job is to get people to sign a sheet of paper when they walk through the door. The sign-in sheet makes them "official" and helps justify the museum's existence."
"Convoluted and unsettling but I enjoyed it visually. Theater was about half full and there were lots of laughs! This is life…"
Eddington by Ari Aster · u/cakedayversus · ↑29 · 2025-07-18
"didn't find it nearly as graphically violent as Aster's other films"
"'My Son Works in the Museum of Intolerance' by Bobbi Lurie (Ari Aster's Mother)"
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