In a sea of modern filmmakers, director Ari Aster continuously hypnotizes audiences with his superlative use of the bizarre macabre. The gifted director is notorious for his incredibly unhinged films, which generally garner a massive reaction, leaving many fans constantly prepared for his next groundbreaking installment. Furthermore, the director firmly believes in taking cinematic risks in an attempt to invoke a more emotional response from his audiences. In order to do so, Aster masterfully includes a certain degree of personal loss and traumatic events when creating the scripts for his projects.

Under a partnership with A24, the collaboration has produced several mind-boggling cinematic experiences that keep audiences glued to the edge of their seats. This monumental collaboration began with the psychological tale Hereditary, which sparked the feature-film debut of the young director. Then, Midsommar created a memorable stir within the horror genre. His controversial Beau is Afraid divided audiences worldwide but still proved the auteur's ability to tackle different subjects.

Time and time again, Aster has ensured his films register mentally, emotionally, and, above all else, eternally. Let's look at every film he's made so far.

Update October 20, 2023: Following the release of Beau is Afraid, this article has been updated to include that film and where you can watch all of Ari Aster's films on streaming.

6 Basically

a couple playing pool in Ari Aster's Basically
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At the time of its release, Ari Aster was still a young filmmaker with much to prove in the world of cinematic brilliance. Still, the short film perfectly includes his bold risks and highlights his emerging talent.

Deemed as a collection in Aster’s “Portrait Series,” which he claims to be a “panoramic portrait of Los Angeles,” Basically follows Shandy Pickles (Rachel Brosnahan), a wealthy L.A. socialite aspiring to become an actress. Initially, Shandy appears to viewers as a know-it-all with the perfect life and profound aspirations. Over time, Shandy’s surroundings and ambitions soon begin to crumble.

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Aster beautifully captures the short film in distinct shots, including specific scenes where the camera hardly budges. Its steady movement and believable tone further help to highlight the movie’s appealing script, easily proving it to be one of Aster’s best.

You can stream Basically on YouTube.

5 Munchausen

a woman sits on a couch in Ari aster's Munchausen
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Heavily relying on stylistic imagery and creative shot elements, Munchausen displays the controversial behavior and psychological patterns of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy.

The plot focuses on a mother (Bonnie Bedelia) who resorts to unimaginable lengths in the prevention of her college-bound son's imminent departure. The film’s beautiful imagery features a variety of colors, along with a warm, vibrant atmosphere that presents the ideal childhood home and perfect family story. On the other hand, the lack of dialogue allows the movie to be completely stripped down to the traumatic events and calculated movements for both mother and son amidst an inevitable separation.

As such, the movie focuses firmly on Aster's common traumatic family trope, resulting in a heartbreaking ending to a silent yet extremely telling tale.

You can stream Munchausen on YouTube.

4 The Strange Thing About the Johnsons

a family poses in Ari Aster's The strange thing about the johnsons
American Film Institute

Ari Aster’s first (and longest) short film is arguably the most disturbing out of them all. Furthermore, its traumatic experience and thought-provoking elements later compare to the complexity of films like Midsommar and Hereditary.

The plot follows a relatively normal family on the outside, though the inner shell contains a horror much more intense than a string of traditional horror tropes. In the movie, Sidney (Billy Mayo), a successful poet, has long suffered from the traumatizing incestuous relationship at the hands of his son, Isaiah. What The Strange Thing About the Johnsons does so well is offer an unexpected twist on an established yet horrifying family occurrence that often places the child as the victim. Combine that with the stand-out performances delivered by Billy Mayo and Angela Bullock, and the tense short film rightfully ranks near the top.

You can stream The Strange Thing About the Johnsons on YouTube.

3 Beau is Afraid

Beau is Afraid
Beau Is Afraid
R
Release Date
April 21, 2023
Director
Ari Aster
Main Genre
Drama

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His most recent film, Beau is Afraid, is a modern surrealist film that could only be made by a filmmaker the industry trusts. Starring Joaquin Phoenix in an exceptional performance, the film tells the story of Beau, an anxious and lonely man whose relationship with his family is strange. He doesn't even share much of an emotional connection with his mother. But when she tragically dies, Beau begins a journey back home. Only it won't be easy because from the very first moment, strange obstacles show up on his path. He will have to face his most important fears to get back home and grieve his mother's death.

Beau is Afraid is awkwardly related to horror tropes. The imagery and unsettling tone are there, but there's plenty much to see beyond what's expected of Aster. This is his weirdest entry yet, and it should be celebrated alongside the others.

You can rent or buy Beau is Afraid on Prime Video.

2 Midsommar

midsommar
Midsommar
R
Release Date
July 3, 2019
Director
Ari Aster
Cast
Florence Pugh , Will Poulter , William Jackson Harper , Jack Reynor , Julia Ragnarsson , Björn Andrésen
Main Genre
Horror

Ari Aster’s widely successful follow-up feature Midsommar has certainly met its fair share of criticism and debate.

The unsettling tale follows a group of friends who travel to Sweden to attend a sacred mid-summer festival. However, the psychological madness also includes a significant subplot of family trauma and masked grief. Florence Pugh memorably stars as Dani Ardor, a psychology student suffering from the unexpected murder-suicide of her parents and sister. Along with her aloof boyfriend, Christian, the pair join some friends on a trip to the Hårga, a community in Skanavadiva, after being invited by their Swedish friend, Pelle.

From disturbing sacrificial deaths amidst a religious cult to finding peace as an outsider, Aster perfectly executes Midsommar as a human horror experience.

You can stream Midsommar on Kanopy.

1 Hereditary

Hereditary
Hereditary
R
Release Date
June 7, 2018
Director
Ari Aster
Cast
Toni Collette , Gabriel Byrne , Alex Wolff , Milly Shapiro , Ann Dowd , Zachary Arthur
Main Genre
Horror

As mentally scarring and emotionally disturbing as it can get, Ari Aster’s feature film debut shocked audiences back in 2018 with Hereditary.

The plot follows Annie Graham, a miniatures artist, and her subdued family as their lives are drastically affected after the death of Annie’s discreet mother. What the family fails to realize is that Annie’s mother, Ellen, is involved in a mysterious, supernatural cult that continues to haunt the family in unimaginable ways.

Right from the initial jump, Hereditary implements its intentions as a psychological puzzle with clues and hints sprinkled like cinematic breadcrumbs. Additionally, Toni Collette's Oscar-worthy performance conveys a perfect message of family betrayal and brutal tension, which further helps to establish the film's divine credibility. In a movie so utterly terrifying, which left actor Alex Wolff with lingering PTSD, it currently ranks as Ari Aster's undisputed best.

You can stream Hereditary on Max.