Adrien Brody may be a victim of Guy Pearce’s power in “The Brutalist” but ... to build a massive community center in the middle of Pennsylvania. During the 2025 NYFCC ceremony on Wednesday evening in Manhattan, Pearce introduced his co-star and ...
After roles in “Memento” and “L.A. Confidential” made him famous, Pearce turned his back on Hollywood. At age 57, he’s returned in “The Brutalist.”
"The Brutalist" is the top favorite among bookmakers in the Oscar race, particularly in the most prestigious categories like Best Actor. However, the film's editor revealed that AI enhanced Adrien Brody's Hungarian accent,
Guy Pearce knits his brow. “You know, people have said to me, quite openly, ‘Wow, you really f---ed your career, didn’t you?’ He meets my gaze. “I’m like, did I?! I’ve just done three films, and I’ve got another one coming. Did I f--- it? Oh, OK, that’s interesting …”
Escaping post-war Europe, visionary architect László Toth (Adrien Brody) arrives in America to rebuild his life, his work, and his marriage to his wife Erzsébet (Felicity Jones) after being forced apart during wartime by shifting borders and regimes.
Stefan Pape interviews Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce & Joe Alwyn on The Brutalist - the genius of Corbet, Jedi-influences & hiding in cupboards.
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,
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Adrien Brody captivates as a post-war immigrant who comes to America to chase his version of the American Dream.
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The Brutalist Review
Adrien Brody plays a Brutalist architect in post-war America in Brady Corbet's weighty drama. Read the Empire review.
It’s the only place the movie could have been done.” This was as much about finding a backdrop that looked like 1950s America as it was about making use of studios, with three months of location-hunting taking place around the city before filming began.
"The Brutalist" is a nearly four-hour historical drama starring Adrien Brody as celebrated architect László Tóth. Here's what's real in the new movie.