With 'The Brutalist,' Adrien Brody got to honor his grandfather and expose the 'rejection' faced by many immigrants.
From employing a classic VistaVision format to assembling a colonial furniture store, the film's makers wrestled with each detail.
Philadelphia's Chinatown has to fight to survive against a new development project. See real-life midcentury Brutalism in ...
In 'The Brutalist,' the fictional Tóth pioneered Brutalism in Philadelphia. In real life, it was architects like William ...
Adrien Brody has heard the cliched line plenty of times about how a fellow actor was “born” to play a role. Usually those ...
The Brutalist, releasing on January 24, is gaining attention for Guy Pearce’s BAFTA-nominated performance. Directed by Brady ...
"The Brutalist" is a nearly four-hour historical drama starring Adrien Brody as celebrated architect László Tóth. Here's what ...
The making of a good building,” observed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, “is a great moral performance.” Like many notable ...
Few can agree on whether Brutalist architecture looks nice, but seemingly everyone wants to weigh in on the matter. In 2020, ...
Brady Corbet’s Golden Globe-winning film opens this week at the Belcourt (in 35 mm) and Regal and AMC locations ...
From the opening minutes of Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist,” graciousness for survival and dread surround the protagonist, ...
Brady Corbet's 3 1/2-hour, drama, including intermission, won the Golden Globe for best drama and deserves to be seen on the ...