Actor Joe Alwyn, 33, said neighbors once called the police after he and his brother wrote some letters, dipped them in fake blood from a toy store, and put them through mailboxes
Adrien Brody captivates as a post-war immigrant who comes to America to chase his version of the American Dream.
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.
Adrien Brody plays a Brutalist architect in post-war America in Brady Corbet's weighty drama. Read the Empire review.
You’ll be thankful for the intermission. A remarkable undertaking – the biggest of his career, in fact – Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist has kick-started numerous conversations about modern movie run-times.
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.
Oscar-nominated film The Brutalist Makers recently found itself under the spotlight after revealing AI usage in film editing.In a conversation with Red Shark News, the movie's editor, Dávid Jancsó, confessed that
Brady Corbet’s cold-eyed third film allows the possibilities of the United States while admitting the Faustian costs
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 frontrunner for The Oscars 2025 best picture award, The Brutalist, has faced a major setback after one of the film editors revealed the use of artificial intelligence. The Adrien Brody-helmed movie has been the centre of critical praise since its premiere at the Venice Film Festival in September 2024 and is expected to collect plenty of accolades throughout awards season.
When visionary architect László Toth & his wife Erzsébet flee Europe ... Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn, Raffey Cassidy, Stacy Martin, Emma Laird, with Isaach De Bankolé, and Alessandro ...
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.