Chances are, you haven’t heard of filmmaker Brady Corbet. But come March, don’t be surprised if he strolls onto stage to collect the Academy Award for Best Picture.
The filmmaker sits down with Q’s Tom Power to discuss his sprawling new historical epic, which recently took home best drama, best director and best actor at the Golden Globes.
Director Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” is both intimate and epic. It is an intense exploration of one man’s complicated life during post–World War II in America. Corbet and his co-writer, Mona Fastvold,
Brady Corbet's flawed epic 'The Brutalist' and Mike Leigh's perfect miniature 'Hard Truths' showcase different ideas of filmmaking.
"Tell me – why is an accomplish foreign architect shoveling coal here in Philadelphia?" A24 has unveiled one more official trailer for the monumental The Brutalist, the third feature from acclaimed filmmaker / actor Brady Corbet.
Adrien Brody captivates as a post-war immigrant who comes to America to chase his version of the American Dream.
Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Joe Alwyn, and director Brady Corbet talk vulnerability, risk-taking, and intimacy in The Brutalist
This sequence perfectly encapsulates the main idea of “The Brutalist”: the American dream has been perverted. Corbet’s ambitious American epic wrestles with this topic over the course of 3 hours and 35 minutes, channeling fury, sorrow and fleeting moments of happiness through the experience of Hungarian-Jewish emigrant Tóth.
"The Brutalist" is Brady Corbet's monumental epic about the immigrant experience as he deconstructs the American Dream on a monumental scale. Featuring one of the best performances this century from Adrien Brody,
Starring Adrien Brody, Brady Corbet's 'The Brutalist' follows a European architect looking to cement his legacy in post-WWII America.
Astonishing epic The Brutalist practically groans with ambition. Plus lo-fi spooker Presence, heartfelt indie drama Parachute, and affectionate Naples portrait Posso Entrare?