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.
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Corbet’s complex Brutalist rewards the patient Brady Corbet's The Brutalist is an anomaly in the current cinematic landscape.
The director discusses the immigrant experience, his own origins and why America needs a movie about a sympathetic ...
Aged 36, the auteur has already made three of the most remarkable films of the 21st century – including the one tipped to win ...
The Brutalist director Brady Corbet is defending the use of AI to alter Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones’ Hungarian accents in ...
"The thing about a piece of public art, and this goes for architecture and cinema alike, is that no one is necessarily right, ...
Adrien Brody returns to Oscar-winning form as architect László Toth, a Holocaust survivor who arrives in America to start a new life.
The Brutalist”—starring Adrien Brody—finally gets a wide release following 10 Oscar nominations. What do critics have to say ...
“The Brutalist” is a moving work of art that captures the deep pain of dispossession and the long-lasting mental scars of the Holocaust on the Western world in increasingly subtle ways until a final ...
Director Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” is both intimate and epic. It is an intense exploration of one man’s complicated life ...