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Soap Central on MSNAdrien Brody reveals he could’ve lost his nose while shooting for The BrutalistAdrien Brody enjoyed an immensely successful year as the highlight of Brady Corbet's epic period drama The Brutalist, which ...
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There had been some grumbling that awards voters were struggling with the film’s 3-hour and 35-minute run and were missing ...
Cinematographer Lol Crawley says Brady Corbet was able to shoot 'The Brutalist' for just $10 million because he is a ...
The Brutalist is a big film, with big themes and a long running time. Its director reveals the struggle to get it to the big ...
Few films have explored the immigrant experience as poignantly as Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist. Taking audiences through the ...
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The cast and director explore the movie's themes and mysteries. And they wonder, what happened to that bowling alley?
Adrien Brody returns to Oscar-winning form as architect László Toth, a Holocaust survivor who arrives in America to start a new life.
"Adrien and Felicity’s performances are completely their own," says Corbet, after details emerged on how AI technology was used in the editing of the actors' scenes spoken in Hungarian.
With his new film The Brutalist grabbing ten Oscar nominations and currently making a robust run in UK cinemas, we catch up with director Brady Corbet.
Businessmen are willing to cut corners to save a few dollars. Men like Toth are not. So begins the struggle. Brady Corbet’s epic captures the spirit of Toth perfectly. Working on a modest budget ...
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