Well before she met The Brutalist director Brady Corbet, production designer Judy Becker hoped she could work with him.
The film’s reductive portrayal of an exploited creative ‘genius’ places individuation as the defining feature of existence ...
only because there’s no need. I talked with Chicago’s Anjulie Rao about the architect’s screen image, the terrors and pleasures of Brutalist design and (since she brought him up) America’s ...
The Brutalist is the third collaboration of director ... my very best to make the experience of reading the screenplays as graphic and cinematic as possible … the world of the movie is like ...
“The Brutalist” is not an American epic by virtue. It's an epic by design. When viewing “The Brutalist” in this manner, the goals of the plot and characters become more nefarious. Brody ...
but as the process of design and construction throws up challenges, the tension escalates. Epic films usually depict the rise and fall of their protagonist, but The Brutalist explores the ...
Even before she met The Brutalist director Brady Corbett, production designer Judy Becker secretly hoped she could work with him. That attitude was helpful, because the movie didn’t have much to ...