The cast of ‘The Brutalist’ discusses the Oscar-nominated film directed by Brady Corbet and the idea of the American Dream.
Credit Oscar-nominated cinematographer Lol Crawley for the jaw-droppingly, almost mythical sequence, a visual allegory in ...
The artist-patron conflict at the heart of The Brutalist takes a cruel, intense turn about three hours into Brady Corbet 's ...
Joe Alwyn: I would echo that. To start with ... Speaking of László, you go toe-to-toe with Adrien Brody quite a bit. What was it like working opposite the Oscar-winner in this quasi-antagonistic ...
In Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist, Joe Alwyn and Stacy Martin play twins ... story of fictional architect László Tóth (Adrien Brody), a Jewish émigré who, after escaping Hungary during ...
He also addresses that AI-tweaked accent controversy that has been making the rounds: “We were never ashamed about this, and we were never hiding anything” ...
The Brutalist is a big film, with big themes and a long running time. Its director reveals the struggle to get it to the big screen.
Nominated for 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, The Brutalist is an audacious epic about a Holocaust survivor and architect trying to rebuild his life in the US.
Director: Brady Corbet (The Childhood of a Leader, Vox Lux) Starring: Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn, Stacey Martin, Raffey Cassidy. When: In cinemas now. Likely to make you ...
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