Among the Beetlejuices, the Babygirls and the swathe of movie stars who choked the Lido during the Venice Film Festival back at the tail end of summer, it was this $10million (£8.1m) film that emerged ...
An operatic study of the personal and the political, creativity and capitalism, it tells the story of László Tóth (Adrien Brody), a Hungarian architect who survives the Holocaust and comes to the ...
As you know, in today’s Hollywood studio system, everything old is new again. As a public service, just in case you were wondering, the new version of the classic 1941 ...
New release this week is 'The Brutalist' winner of 3 Golden Globes. This week premiere's The Brutalist winner of 3 Golden Globes and nominated for 9 BAFTA's. Special screening of the Batman Trilogy in ...
Nominated for 10 Oscars including Best Picture, Brady Corbet’s film – starring Adrien Brody, Guy Pearce and Felicity Jones – explores around the existential terrors of America, and clocks in at a garg ...
The awards season race is off to an early start with this three-and-a-half hour long drama from A24. After escaping the Holocaust, an acclaimed Bauhaus-trained architect finds himself starting over ...
Philip Bagnall reviews Brady Corbet's big screen epic about an Hungarian architect adrift in post-war America, starring ...
After so many years of setbacks and threats, he keeps returning to his great new American building. It is torture; it is hell, but on he goes. In a Europe ravaged by wars, brutalism found a purpose in ...
Brady Corbet's flawed epic 'The Brutalist' and Mike Leigh's perfect miniature 'Hard Truths' showcase different ideas of ...
Director Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” is both intimate and epic. It is an intense exploration of one man’s complicated life ...
You’ll be thankful for the intermission. A remarkable undertaking – the biggest of his career, in fact – Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist has kick-started numerous conversations about modern movie ...
It’s the only place the movie could have been done.” This was as much about finding a backdrop that looked like 1950s America ...