There was never any question about what format director Brady Corbet would shoot “The Brutalist” on. Cinematographer Lol ...
How Brady Corbet, the cinematographer, and the composer pulled off the chaotic, overwhelming feeling of emerging under the ...
"Spectacular size and complete focus across the screen," announced a promotional advertisement in 1954. "The ultimate in film ...
Crawley details the fast-paced shooting schedule (34 days!) of Brady Corbet’s epic and reveals the scene that really thwarted him.
The tortured architect in Brady Corbet’s film required a powerhouse performance from Adrien Brody. The Oscar winning actor ...
In the holiday season battle of big-budget family movies, Paramount Pictures’ “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” sped past the Walt ...
The immigrant experience, whether it be in depictions of dangerous crossings or the strife of settling in a new place far ...
Don’t go looking in Wikipedia for architect Lázló Tóth. The 30-year tale of this Hungarian Jewish refugee arriving in ...
Indie films openings are led by awards contenders 'The Brutalist', 'The Count Of Monte Cristo', The Room Next Door' and the ...
Film critic Peter Travers reviews "The Brutalist," directed and produced by Brady Corbet, co-written by Corbet and Mona ...
Director Brady Corbet and cinematographer Lol Crawley revived Hitchcock's favorite widescreen format for 'The Brutalist.' ...
Cinematographer Lol Crawley says, “We’ve always shot on film.” “The Brutalist” tells the story of Hungarian Jewish architect László Tóth, played by Adrien Brody. He escapes the ...