This ten-time Oscar-nominee is epic in its ambitions, performances, images, length and exploration of pursuing the American ...
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The Brutalist—starring Adrien Brody—is finally playing in wide release following 10 Oscar nominations. What do critics have to say about director Brady Corbet’s historical epic? Rated R ...
One of the most acclaimed films of 2024, director Brady Corbet's The Brutalist was given a major expansion in domestic theaters this weekend, after it picked up an astonishing 10 nominations at ...
Spoiler alert! We're discussing major details about the ending of "The Brutalist" (in theaters now nationwide). Beware if you haven't seen it yet. It is the destination – not the journey.
In the film, The Brutalist, László Tóth is a Jewish immigrant, Holocaust survivor and architect. In the first act, “The Enigma of Arrival,” László arrives in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
After all, he rejects Tóth's pitch of a pool with three simple words: "I can't swim." The Brutalist is, like its central building, unashamedly grandiose, with an immense thematic and visual scope.
Francis Ford Coppola, “Hearts of Darkness” Director Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” is the current darling of the awards circuit — alongside “Emilia Perez.” The film won the Golden ...
It was true of his dashing upper-class bachelor in “Mildred Pierce.” And it’s most definitely true of his mid-Atlantic tycoon in “The Brutalist.” “I’m really aware of how precarious we are as human ...