The Brutalist.' László Tóth's story runs counter to the real-life experience of Marcel Breuer, Ernő Goldfinger and others ...
Director Brady Corbet’s critically lauded epic is accused of endorsing a Zionist message but is the criticism valid?
A fictional story about the struggles of a Holocaust survivor in the US is favourite to win the best picture Oscar. Historians and experts, along with the film's star and director, discuss how ...
Directing-writing duo Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold push boundaries with "The Brutalist" and upcoming musical "Ann Lee." ...
"The thing about a piece of public art, and this goes for architecture and cinema alike, is that no one is necessarily right," Corbet tells EW.
Brady Corbet wants audiences to have strong opinions ... Taiwanese, the Gaza Strip, Israel. "Right now, it's a time for communicating. It's not a time to stop listening to one another.
This is the question foremost in my mind when I meet Brady Corbet, 36, on a concrete-grey day in a hotel suite in central London. He greets me warmly and talks expansively, but his dark glasses ...
In her remarks, Zsófia — who immigrated to Israel earlier in the film — states ... "I think it's so eloquent, so beautiful." Corbet elaborates on his priorities. "My interests are historical.