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Beau is Afraid
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First reviews for ‘Beau Is Afraid’ promise exactly the divisive nightmare everyone’s expecting

Is it worth watching? Let's find out soon.

After Hereditary, a haunting tale of a demonic cult, and Midsommar, a jaw-dropping daylight folk horror, one of the acclaimed horror cinema auteurs, Ari Aster, will soon be returning with his much-awaited horror comedy, Beau is Afraid.

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The movie will see a theatrical release this week, and the vast group of Aster fans couldn’t be more excited to see what he has in store for them now. Billed as a surrealist horror, Beau is Afraid follows lead Joaquin Phoenix as the film’s titular character as he attempts to make the journey home after receiving news of his mother’s death.

In the process of acquiring his mission, he lands in a fantastical land that is speculated to be a figment of his imagination. As speculation about the plot continues, the first wave of critic reviews has added hope as well as swelled the excitement of Aster fans.

After around 20 reviews, the film’s Rotten Tomatoes score stands at 72%. Here are some of the verdicts:

Joaquin Phoenix’s performance garnered immense praise and acclaim.

Many were impressed by how the movie treats its primary theme.

Despite not meeting expectations, Aster’s direction and Phoenix’s performance certainly made an impression.

An entertaining and riveting storyline.

Overall, it’s a ‘good movie’.

It’s totally worth watching once the title of ‘best’ is conferred on it.

Which way the Tomatometer swings as more tickets are sold remains to be seen, but you can forge your own opinion when Beau is Afraid hits theaters on April 14, 2023.


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Jayasmita Dutta Roy
A keen lover of cinema, Jayasmita harbors an utmost interest in staying updated about everything ranging from the classics to contemporary blockbusters. When she is not glued to the computer gleaning information about intriguing pop culture gossips, you will see her in a random coffee shop immersed in the surreal world of Murakami.