The cast and director explore the movie's themes and mysteries. And they wonder, what happened to that bowling alley?
Monumental,” “tremendous,” and “striking” have all been used to describe how much of an achievement The Brutalist is, but there isn’t enough verbiage to replace the grandeur of the experience itself.
SUMMARY: Ambitious in its scope, “The Brutalist” seems to have done what it set out to do: leave its audiences with a sense ...
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Who’s the Brutalist? After more than 3 hours, you’ll be glad to get to director and co-writer Brady Corbet’s “Epilogue.” Set ...
Well before she met The Brutalist director Brady Corbet, production designer Judy Becker hoped she could work with him.
Brady Corbet was concerned about how 'The Brutalist' would be received by viewers as it is such a "divisive" movie.
The film’s reductive portrayal of an exploited creative ‘genius’ places individuation as the defining feature of existence ...
The Brutalist”—starring Adrien Brody—finally gets a wide release following 10 Oscar nominations. What do critics have to say ...
The further “The Brutalist” progresses along its 215-minute track, the more evident it becomes that co-writer/director Brady Corbet sees himself in his protagonist, László Toth (Adrien Brody), the ...
Corbet’s complex Brutalist rewards the patient Brady Corbet's The Brutalist is an anomaly in the current cinematic landscape.