With 'The Brutalist,' Adrien Brody got to honor his grandfather and expose the 'rejection' faced by many immigrants.
From employing a classic VistaVision format to assembling a colonial furniture store, the film's makers wrestled with each detail.
"The Brutalist" is a nearly four-hour historical drama starring Adrien Brody as celebrated architect László Tóth. Here's what ...
As Bob Dylan and Laszlo Tóth, Timothée Chalamet and Adrien Brody depict different, but related trajectories for Jewish ...
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I remembered my reaction when my younger daughter’s boyfriend invited us to see The Brutalist, in which Brody portrays Laszlo Toth, a fictional Holocaust survivor from Hungary who gradually ...
Adrien Brody, doing some of his finest work since “The Pianist” 22 years ago, plays Laszlo Toth, a fictional Hungarian designer who arrives in America in the 1940s at the bottom rung of the ...
The ambitious spectacle, which follows László Toth (Adrien Brody ... and then she has this flirtatious dance with Laszlo,” Crawley says. “It’s all handheld, shot in an almost documentary ...
Produced with a small budget of less than $10 million, shot on VistaVision, which has been incredibly rare since the 1960s, and with a runtime of 215 minutes, Brady Corbet's The Brutalist is an ...
It was the production designer who actually drafted an architect character’s vision. Showing it onscreen without constructing it was a film feat. By Esther Zuckerman Central to the plot of the ...