Stars of "The Brutalist" Adrien Brody and Joe Alwyn pose for photographers ahead of the Giorgio Armani show in Milan (Jan. 20)
Joe Alwyn talks Oscar frontrunner The Brutalist, Trump's 'crazy' immigration policies, and playing a second-generation super-rich bully.
Stars of the Best Picture nominee discuss working with Brady Corbet, the film’s Trump parallels, and gender dynamics.
Joe Alwyn has ARRIVED. Specifically, on the late-night talk-show circuit. Joe stepped out for his first American late-night interview ever on Thursday, showing up on Late Night with Seth Meyers to promote The Brutalist (which also stars Adrien Brody).
Joe Alwyn was a prankster as a kid. The Brutalist actor, 33, revealed on The Drew Barrymore Show that he once pulled a prank on his neighbors that landed him and his older brother a visit from police officers. When asked about the “funniest thing” someone has “yelled” at him, Alwyn detailed the story.
Director Brady Corbet’s critically lauded epic is accused of endorsing a Zionist message but is the criticism valid?
The Brutalist is a big film, with big themes and a long running time. Its director reveals the struggle to get it to the big screen.
Adrien Brody’s “The Brutalist”—which is nominated for 10 Oscars including Best Picture—apparently is coming soon to digital streaming. Find out when you can watch the historical epic at home.
Here's where to stream 'Emilia Pérez,' 'The Brutalist,' 'Wicked' and more movies that are up for Academy Awards for best picture.
The cast of ‘The Brutalist’ discusses the Oscar-nominated film directed by Brady Corbet and the idea of the American Dream.
The Triplex Cinema will host a special screening of the award-winning film "The Brutalist" on Sunday, Feb. 2, at 1:30 p.m., followed by a discussion
An emotional epic, it traces the course of one man’s efforts to rediscover his identity and place in society, taking its time to consider myriad aspects of his resurrection.