Historically speaking, awards season almost always feels like a war between art and commerce - even if the victor just comes ...
Rebecca’s Take “The Brutalist” is an ambitious undertaking, a somber examination about an immigrant’s journey to America ...
Cinematographer Lol Crawley says Brady Corbet was able to shoot 'The Brutalist' for just $10 million because he is a ...
There had been some grumbling that awards voters were struggling with the film’s 3-hour and 35-minute run and were missing ...
Oscar-nominated composer Daniel Blumberg tells IndieWire about assembling a group of musicians to rhyme with the picture, ...
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Soap Central on MSNAdrien Brody reveals he could’ve lost his nose while shooting for The BrutalistAdrien Brody enjoyed an immensely successful year as the highlight of Brady Corbet's epic period drama The Brutalist, which ...
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The cast and director explore the movie's themes and mysteries. And they wonder, what happened to that bowling alley?
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The Forward on MSNHow the master builder behind ‘The Brutalist’ was inspired by her hometown synagogue“I’m the closest that there is to the creative mind of László,” said Becker, who crafted the ingenious mid-century furniture, shabby Philadelphia interiors, tony drawing rooms and the sprawling ...
"Seven years in the making, and three-and-a-half hours in the watching (including a 15-minute intermission)", "The Brutalist" ...
Production designer Judy Becker channeled Adrien Brody's Brutalist architect to create a towering building symbolizing his lived history and struggle. To design the monumental Institute depicted ...
That’s the stirring final line of “The Brutalist,” which earned a whopping ... who portrays a fictional Hungarian-Jewish architect named László Tóth in the post-World War II epic.
Brody, 51, shared the hilarious anecdote on “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon,” after the late-night host asked about ...
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