"The Brutalist," director Brady Corbet's 215-minute epic about the struggles of a mid-20th century immigrant architect, ...
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Dune: Prophecy renewed for a second season set to possibly air in 2025 after the first season finale debuts. The show sheds light on backstories and details, continuing the story started in the ...
"I quickly became interested in brutalism's links to traditional Japanese architecture," Tulett continued. "The refinement in Japanese brutalist construction is due to the amazing timber formwork ...
Moviegoers returned to Arrakis in 2024 with Dune: Part Two. The sequel to the critically-acclaimed blockbuster sci-fi movie Dune is one of the biggest of the year, with Frank Herbert's famous sci-fi ...
Dune Brothers Seafood opens its first year-round, sit-down restaurant by year's end at 170 Ives St. in Providence. The space is also home to a fish market for shopping and a takeaway window for ...
The film’s title doesn’t solely refer to the architectural style of brutalism that Tóth employs but to brutality of all kinds, as cinematographer Lol Crawley explained: “Yes, it’s specifically about ...
Corbet, who co-wrote the screenplay with his partner Mona Fastvold, said he was fascinated by brutalism in particular — a popular, yet polarizing, mid-century architectural movement that ...
This year, there are two sci-fi contenders hoping to grab little gold men: “Dune: Part Two” has already grossed $714.4 million worldwide, 75% more than its 2021 predecessor, which won six Oscars.
All these philosophies come through without the words “Brutalism” or “Brutalist” ever actually being spoken within the film, and with minimal explicit discussion of László’s philosophy ...