So what is “The Brutalist” contemplating? The film has one question that asks itself again and again: Who owns art? Corbet leaves us with two answers, one practical and one moral. Morally, art is ...
Over the course of The Brutalist, László navigates and transcends his pain through his architectural projects, culminating in a career retrospective at the Venice Biennale. The power of art is ...
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"The Brutalist" director is getting real about the realities of making an Oscar-nominated film. During a recent appearance on the "WTF with Marc Maron" podcast, the film's director, Brady Corbet ...
If you couldn’t find a spare three-and-a-half hours to go see The Brutalist in theaters, good news: The Brutalist is now available to buy on digital to watch at home. Directed by Brady Corbet ...
The Brutalist director Brady Corbet is opening up about the realities of life as a celebrated filmmaker. When Maron, 61, reacted with surprise, Corbet confirmed: “Yes. Actually, zero.
“The Brutalist” tells the story of Holocaust survivor and Hungarian-born Jewish architect, László Tóth, played by Adrien Brody. The movie, which is directed by Brady Corbet and produced by ...