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This interview contains mild spoilers for The Brutalist. The Brutalist, Brady Corbet’s sweeping drama about a Hungarian ...
The madness — the obsession — is already there, deep within his marrow. Director Brady Corbet’s film “The Brutalist,” a vast and imposing portrait of fictional architect László Tóth ...
But with “The Brutalist,” Brady Corbet goes in the opposite direction ... If the protagonist’s name sounds familiar, that’s because Laszlo Toth was the Hungarian-born Australian geologist ...
The title of “The Brutalist,” Brady Corbet’s big swing of an American ... The movie’s architect hero, László Toth (Adrien Brody), a Hungarian Jew and Holocaust survivor who comes to ...
Director Brady Corbet announces his intentions from the start in “The Brutalist.” A man emerges from the chaos of an overcrowded ship arriving in New York in 1947, escaping the dark ...
which just went through the exercise of spending $190 million+ on Joker: Folie à Deux, might want to have a conversation with filmmaker Brady Corbet, who shot his 3 1/2 hour Venice Film Festival ...
Every time Brady Corbet makes a movie, he’s thinking, “This could be the last one.” He doesn’t want it to be the last one, but when you’re filming, say, a 3½-hour drama about the ...
Brady Corbet, accepting a Golden Globe last month for directing “The Brutalist,” made it clear just how important his family was to the making of the epic film. As he spoke, the camera cut to ...
“I grew up working in a bookstore,” says Brady Corbet, who was born in Arizona in 1988 and raised by his mother in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. “[It’s] something I fell into between the ...
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