Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” emerged less like a new film worth checking out than a movie colossus to behold.
With The Brutalist, Brady Cobert ascends to the apex of the modern directorial field, crafting a titanic vision of pain, ...
Alessandro Nivola’s scenes in The Brutalist are mostly opposite Adrien Brody and Emma Laird, who plays Attila’s wife, Audrey, as well as Guy Pearce’s Van Buren and Van Buren’s son ...
The 3 1/2 hour-long film tells the story of Holocaust survivor and Hungarian-born Jewish architect László Tóth, played by ...
Don’t go looking in Wikipedia for architect Lázló Tóth. The 30-year tale of this Hungarian Jewish refugee arriving in ...
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Alessandro Nivola returns to the podcast (Ep. 37 and Ep.170) to discuss three performances he gives in three different films out at the same time this week—Pedro Almodóvar’s The Room Next Door, The ...
Pearce and Nivola both bring unique energy to their roles as well. Nivola brings an unusual dynamic into The Brutalist. At times, it flirts between a lust for László and the genuine emotion he feels ...
Brady Corbet's monumental drama, The Brutalist, chronicles the journey of a Jewish architect who comes to the U.S. in 1947 and creates a troubled and troubling masterpiece.
Hollywood stars transcend borders in these international films, shedding stardom for nuanced roles in culturally authentic ...