The photo-realistic computer-generated animals may have technically improved since the 2019 "Lion King," but they still aren't movie stars like their 2D animation counterparts.
"The Brutalist" spans 30 years in the life of Tóth, whom we first meet in a terrific sequence, darting through darkness.
The radical Brutalist movement used industrial building materials and simple designs to address social problems.
Shoppers have claimed that Britain's deserted ghost shopping centres would be improved 'by a zombie apocalypse'.In the Kent ...
Rising steeply above a ravine in the Hollywood Hills, Nina and Andreas Grueter's concrete home conjures a villain's lair in a ...
And a happy ‘Nosferatulist’ to you, too.
Architects and politicians have argued about what DC’s modern federal buildings should look like for decades, with the ...
One of the year's best movies wasn't shot in Fall River — but has an interesting connection to our area. What is Brutalism, and why was it so popular?
It was the production designer who actually drafted an architect character’s vision. Showing it onscreen without constructing ...
When filmmaking duo Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold developed the script for "The Brutalist" — a fictional drama about the ...
The writer-director opens up about his seven-year labor of love, and why his tale of the battle between art and commerce is a highly personal one.
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Adrien Brody about his new film, "The Brutalist." The Oscar-winner plays an architect and Holocaust survivor striving to fulfill his artistic vision in America.