For 15 minutes in Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist, audiences are confronted with a still image. Adrien Brody, as immigrant ...
In a wide-ranging conversation with RogerEbert.com, Corbet and Fastvold reflected on brutalism’s enduring relevance, the ...
That dialogue, it turns out, may have been supplemented by an AI speech tool.  Jancsó is a native Hungarian speaker; he knows ...
On this month's The Bigger Picture, we explore that complexity, and talk with a Houstonian from Nigeria about his experience assimilating in America.
Adrien Brody returns to Oscar-winning form as architect László Toth, a Holocaust survivor who arrives in America to start a new life.
The Brutalist director and co-writer Brady Corbet has responded to the backlash against the Oscar contender starring Adrien ...
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 ...
"Tell me – why is an accomplish foreign architect shoveling coal here in Philadelphia?" A24 has unveiled one more official ...
Warning: light spoilers.
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 ...
That moment is where your patience will be tested (if it hasn’t already) and you’ll have to decide whether the movie’s flaws ...
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 ...