In wake of controversy surrounding its use of artificial intelligence, the Brady Corbet film landed 10 Oscar nominations.
So overall, I think Corbet succeeds at his grand ambitions: he has crafted a compelling modern American epic rich in mood, ...
A postwar epic about a Holocaust survivor, a contemporary comedy about Holocaust tourism and a biopic of a Jewish musical ...
The Brutalist director Brady Corbet clarified how AI tools were used on the film during postproduction after social media ...
At the Oscars nominations, “Emilia Pérez” led the pack. “The Brutalist” kept its momentum. “I’m Still Here” entered the race.
Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” sparked controversy over the weekend after it became more widely known that AI was used during ...
The simple answer is no, The Brutalist is not based on a true story, and is an entirely fictional film.
Adrien Brody returns to Oscar-winning form as architect László Toth, a Holocaust survivor who arrives in America to start a new life.