The Australian actor digs into his role as a wealthy industrialist opposite Adrien Brody in Brady Corbet’s acclaimed mid-century American epic.
The simple answer is no, The Brutalist is not based on a true story, and is an entirely fictional film.
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Yolanthe Fawehinmi chats to stars Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones and Guy Pearce and writer-director Brady Corbet about the ...
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At the Oscars nominations, “Emilia Pérez” led the pack. “The Brutalist” kept its momentum. “I’m Still Here” entered the race.
With 10 Oscar nominations, The Brutalist is one of the films of the year. Here's why it more than justifies the hype ...
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So overall, I think Corbet succeeds at his grand ambitions: he has crafted a compelling modern American epic rich in mood, ...
IT’S always an issue during a very long film – when to get up to go to the loo. What are you going to interrupt while forcing people in your row to stand up and, ...
"The Brutalist" is Brady Corbet's monumental epic about the immigrant experience as he deconstructs the American Dream on a ...