The Brutalist actor was once bound for leading-man Hollywood stardom. Now he’s set to get recognized for a very different kind of role.
Adrien Brody captivates as a post-war immigrant who comes to America to chase his version of the American Dream.
Guy Pearce explained why Adrien Brody made his 'The Brutalist' performance look too easy during the 2025 NYFCC awards.
While preparing for his role as a titan of industry in Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist,” Guy Pearce had a specific image in his imagination. It was of a trophy hunter standing next to his prized kill, a lion or tiger or rhino, so proud of himself for having tamed nature.
Adrien Brody stars in Brady Corbet’s epic drama about a brilliant architect from Budapest hired by a dangerous capitalist played by Guy Pearce
Adrien Brody and Guy Pearce are brilliant in Brady Corbet's epic masterpiece "The Brutalist," about a Holocaust survivor making his way in America.
Pattinson reunited with his "The Childhood of a Leader" director Corbet to present the 2025 NYFCC award for Best Feature to "The Brutalist."
In a wide-ranging conversation with RogerEbert.com, Corbet and Fastvold reflected on brutalism’s enduring relevance, the oscillation between pragmatism and ambition it reflects, concepts of premonition that pervade their work, and the literal weight of their epic historical drama.
"Final-cut tiebreak goes to the director," the filmmaker said while accepting his movie's third award of the night.
The Brutalist” piles a lot on its plate, but at bottom it’s a story of an irresistible object - László - meeting the immovable forces of American caste, capitalism, aesthetics and exclusion. The antisemitism of Van Buren’s world isn’t obvious,
The now award-winning director of 'The Brutalist' used his speech to deliver a wake-up call to filmmakers. Good.
Director Brady Corbet announces his intentions from ... It’s supposed to be a surprise for Harrison Lee Van Buren (Guy Pearce, brilliant) from his dim-bulb son, and Harrison hates it.