“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 ...
It’s been several years since the Best Picture race has been this crowded and fraught. A solid argument could be made for six ...
A firm favourite for Oscar glory this year 'The Brutalist' is not a biopic but rather a film loosely based of several real ...
The cast and director explore the movie's themes and mysteries. And they wonder, what happened to that bowling alley?
SUMMARY: Ambitious in its scope, “The Brutalist” seems to have done what it set out to do: leave its audiences with a sense ...
A flurry of executive orders U.S. president Donald Trump signed since returning to the White House is shaking up the arts.
Why the stark 20th-century architectural style is back in vogue.
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Following the release of Oscar-nominee The Brutalist, and the very non-Oscar-nominated Megalopolis, consider 10 more movies ...
The film’s reductive portrayal of an exploited creative ‘genius’ places individuation as the defining feature of existence ...
In economic collapse — “dying on the vine,” as U.S. News and World Report described it in the late 1950s — Boston’s Old World sense of itself as a New World European village was crumbling as surely as ...
The further “The Brutalist” progresses along its 215-minute track, the more evident it becomes that co-writer/director Brady Corbet sees himself in his protagonist, László Toth (Adrien Brody), the ...