Stefan Pape interviews Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce & Joe Alwyn on The Brutalist - the genius of Corbet, Jedi-influences & hiding in cupboards.
Joe Alwyn just reached a new career milestone. On Tuesday, Jan. 14, the actor, 33, made his first-ever appearance on a late-night talk show , Late Night with Seth Meyers, to promote his latest film, The Brutalist.
The Brutalist's Brady Corbet set the record about Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones' performances in the movie after it was revealed filmmakers used AI tools to tweak their Hungarian dialogue.
Adrien Brody captivates as a post-war immigrant who comes to America to chase his version of the American Dream.
The director of the possible Oscar frontrunner addresses the film's use of AI in response to growing backlash.
Here, we follow Tóth, a Hungarian Jewish architect who, after surviving the Holocaust, immigrates to the U.S. to chase after the American Dream. Already a great actor, Brody presents us with a career highlight, one of his best performances to date.
Joe Alwyn made his highly anticipated debut on late-night television, appearing on Late Night with Seth Meyers for the first time ever.As per PEOPLE, the 33-year-old actor made his first appearance on a late-night talk show,
Adrien Brody stars in Brady Corbet’s epic drama about a brilliant architect from Budapest hired by a dangerous capitalist played by Guy Pearce
"Tell me – why is an accomplish foreign architect shoveling coal here in Philadelphia?" A24 has unveiled one more official trailer for the monumental The Brutalist, the third feature from acclaimed filmmaker / actor Brady Corbet.
Brady Corbet’s cold-eyed third film allows the possibilities of the United States while admitting the Faustian costs
READ MORE: 20 absolutely unmissable films coming out in 2025 And it’s in the cinema where The Brutalist thrives – gorgeously shot on 70mm VistaVision stock to hit you with shock and awe from the opening scene.
The Brutalist received praise from critics and fans when it was released on December 20, 2024, via A24. The film had its premiere at the Venice Film Festival where it was bestowed with the Golden Lion, the highest honor of the event. It also won awards in three categories at the Golden Globe.