In a dark corner of a mansion in mid-century Pennsylvania ... Director Brady Corbet’s film “The Brutalist,” a vast and imposing portrait of fictional architect László Tóth, a Holocaust ...
The perfect timing of “The Brutalist” is hard to overstate. I know, it is a long film. But it doesn’t feel that way, or at least it didn’t to me. Simply put, you must make time to see this masterpiece ...
and Pearce has never been better as a mid-20th-century Great Man with a smaller, meaner man inside him — a wreck of the F. Scott Fitzgerald. More curiously, “The Brutalist” comes to a close ...
"The Brutalist" looks exquisite and the format's aesthetic meshes well with the time period and the focus on mid-century architecture. Don't wait for this to hit streaming as it deserves to be ...