Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” is such a film—one that proclaims its ambition by the events and themes that it takes on, ...
Brutalist style. What follows is a complicated clash of ideas: art vs. commerce, purity vs. pragmatism, sophistication vs. provincialism. Van Buren can’t decide whether Tóth embodies European ...
After sitting with László Tóth (Adrien Brody)'s epic journey for 215 minutes in Brady Corbet’s film, it certainly seems like The Brutalist is based on true events—it's utterly convincing ...