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Date Te rā me te wā
03 Aug 2025
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Price Utu hoko
$19.00 - $26.00
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Location Te wāhi
The Civic -
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Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal square off in Ari Aster’s brazenly provocative Western thriller set during the pandemic that made America lose its mind…capturing the creeping unreality of what America’s become. The film is set in the desert city of Eddington, New Mexico, during the COVID summer of 2020, and the first indication that it’s going to offer a major tweak of conventional wisdom is that the protagonist, Joe Cross (Phoenix), who’s the city sheriff, is just about the only person in town who refuses to wear a face mask.
Not long into the film, the George Floyd murder occurs and triggers a small local movement of anti-racist youth. The film is unambiguous about portraying them as a pack of deluded narcissists whose conception of themselves exemplifies the very privilege they’re out to overthrow. But the real point is that moralistic self-righteousness has become a kind of addiction in America. Aster is dead serious about dramatizing what he views as the looking glass that America passed through during the pandemic era.
“Excoriating and exhilarating in equal measure, it is the first truly great movie to deal explicitly with the unique madness and malice that the global pandemic revealed.” — Jason Gorber, Paste Magazine
Getting there Te huarahi ki reira
By car, head to The Civic car park near Queen Street where you’ll find plenty of affordable paid parking. By train, head to Britomart Station and walk up Queen Street for around 10 minutes to reach The Civic. Alternatively, take a bus to the Queen Street or Wellesley Street bus stops, which are both within a short walking distance.
Local tip He tīwhiri mō te rohe
Head to Stark’s Café and Bar for a pre-show cocktail, beer or wine. It opens 90 minutes before any show or event at The Civic.