Overview
- With the film now playing widely in U.S. theaters, the latest coverage concentrates on clarifying the finale without diminishing its shock for new viewers.
- New reporting lists the complete Jerskin Fendrix score album, noting a Marlene Dietrich recording featured in the closing moments.
- Reviews emphasize the film’s satire of corporate power, class resentment, and the pull of conspiratorial belief.
- Performances by Jesse Plemons and Emma Stone earn sustained acclaim, with Aidan Delbis also drawing attention.
- Outlets publishing detailed scene breakdowns signal strong audience curiosity about the final act’s meaning and tone.