But brutal as it may be, Corbet's vision is a salt-of-the-earth spectacle that is made for silver screen consumption.
Brady Corbet’s Golden Globe-winning film opens this week at the Belcourt (in 35 mm) and Regal and AMC locations ...
"I've found our conversation persuasive and intellectually stimulating." Indeed, Mr. Van Buren. It's always exciting to ...
As Bob Dylan and Laszlo Tóth, Timothée Chalamet and Adrien Brody depict different, but related trajectories for Jewish ...
In a wide-ranging conversation with RogerEbert.com, Corbet and Fastvold reflected on brutalism’s enduring relevance, the ...
"I've designed sets before but never real buildings," Becker says. "And László was a 20th-century star architect, so it was ...
He comes to postwar America with blueprints for a new kind of beauty in director Brady Corbet’s ambitious, if imperfect, epic ...
Examining the creative choices behind The Brutalist, a film blending architectural and cinematic brilliance, why it chose to ...
Adrien Brody’s discreet pathos always manages to breach his character’s calculated plain-spokenness. As the film progresses, ...
Adrien Brody’s discreet pathos always manages to breach his character’s calculated plain-spokenness. As the film progresses, the viewer witnesses the full emotional spectrum that his all-consuming art ...
The first act follows László Tóth (played by Adrien Brody), a Hungarian architect and Holocaust survivor who moves to the ...