The Brutalist,” like its protagonist, is not without flaws or indulgences. But director Brady Corbet went big here — really big — and it paid off.
Like many notable quotes about architecture, it speaks to grandeur, permanence, scale. One imagines Lázló Tóth, the visionary ...
The Brutalist,” which takes its name from the raw style of architecture that Tóth creates, is also about the incalculable ...
But don’t go looking on Wikipedia. Tóth, played with deep soul and unrelenting ... A fortunate break comes when Harry Lee Van Buren (Joe Alwyn), the haughty, aristocratic son of industrialist Harrison ...
But don’t go looking on Wikipedia. Tóth ... A fortunate break comes when Harry Lee Van Buren (Joe Alwyn), the haughty, aristocratic son of industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren, comes looking ...
I don’t know much about Brady Corbet, but one peek at his Wikipedia page mentions he was ... There’s a fun father-and-son dynamic with you and Joe Alwyn, too. We’ve worked together twice ...
Others, however, do not approve—certainly not Harrison’s treacherous young failson, Harry (Joe Alwyn), though his daughter ... I wondered if I were watching a bio-pic, so entranced by the ...
as if it were the sound of personal biography getting ingested into history. When Tóth arrives in the City of Brotherly Love, he’s welcomed by his cousin with open-ish arms (the shifty cousin ...
It only takes a few minutes to know that The Brutalist is a brilliant work of art. Soon after it begins, this bio/drama exhibits artistry and craftsmanship.