With the internet clamoring for more info on the knitwear in Brady Corbet’s three-and-a-half-hour epic, costume designer Kate Forbes details Adrien Brody’s “brutal, bare” wardrobe—and her plans to bring that coveted gray sweater to the masses.
Ahead of The Brutalist’s release in India, CBFC instructs the makers to snip two minutes of the film, including some intimate scenes and nude scenes
In its first part, The Brutalist is richly absorbing, as enrapturing as submission to an artwork can be, wholly enveloping. Corbet sucks you into the world with lush, expansive scale and skill. Tóth builds himself as one with a steely shell.
Universal Pictures (distributed by Warner Bros. Discovery) is all set to unveil the Academy Award Nominated and Golden Globe-winning for Best Motion Picture Drama , The Brutalist , in theaters on8, 2025 .
László Tóth, played by Adrien Brody, is a Bauhaus-trained architect struggling to achieve the American Dream until a wealthy industrialist (played by Guy Pearce) enters his life and changes it ...
He returns to the Oscar spotlight with his first Best Actor nomination since winning for The Pianist (2002). Read more at straitstimes.com.
In The Brutalist, Adrien Brody steps into swishy, lived-in suits for his portrayal of Hungarian architect László Tóth. The three and a half hour masterpiece bagged four BAFTAs last night, and it’s been nominated for 10 awards at next month’s Oscars. All this acclaim means that Brody is going to spend a lot of time on the red carpet.
Adrien Brody is vying for his second Academy Award with his role in 'The Brutalist,' a film that delves into themes of artistic sacrifice, the impact of war, and the quest for legacy. Brody describes the challenges of emotionally intense scenes and the symbolism behind them in an exclusive interview with ETimes.
Oscar-nominated actor Adrien Brody described The Brutalist as a story of quiet perseverance, ahead of the film’s release in Indian theatres on February 28. Brody plays László Toth, a Hungarian-Jewish architect in the Brady Corbet-directed historical drama.
Adrien Brody talks to Hindustan Times about his Oscar-nominated performance in The Brutalist and the experience of shooting The Darjeeling Limited in India.
The Brutalist” opens in chaos, in the crowded underbelly of an ocean liner. The handheld camera follows László Tóth (Adrien Brody) frantically as he swims through a virtual sea of