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Brady Corbet's mesmerisingly ambitious, Oscar-winning drama The Brutalist is one of the bleakest cinematic skewerings of the ...
The Brutalist is the story of a visionary architect who flies to the USA after the World War; he has to pay a hefty price to ...
After Harrison is outed as a rapist, he quite literally vanishes from the movie never to be seen again, though the distinct ...
Direction & Cinematography Brady Corbet’s direction is ambitious, blending classic Hollywood with a personal feel. The film uses VistaVision cameras for a unique vintage quality.
Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist is the kind of project that seems willed into existence by sheer conviction alone. A stark, unflinching, and rigorously designed meditation on ambition, power, and ...
Corbet admits that he sees himself in László, but every film he has made previously has been deeply personal, though wildly different in style. “You’ve got to keep pushing the bar,” he says.
Director Brady Corbet has said he made “zero dollars” from his Oscar-nominated movie “The Brutalist” during an interview in which he also highlighted the financial precarity facing many ...
In Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist, Adrien Brody plays László Tóth, a Hungarian Jewish survivor of Buchenwald concentration camp, with his customary emotional intensity. Brody’s portrayal ...
When László Toth first sees New York's Statue of Liberty in the opening scene of Brady Corbet's film The Brutalist, it's upside down. It's 1947 and Toth, a Hungarian-Jewish architect who has ...