Adrien Brody captivates as a post-war immigrant who comes to America to chase his version of the American Dream.
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Adrien Brody and Guy Pearce star in Brady Corbet’s ambitious post-World War II saga.
Attila brings Toth on to a job commissioned by Pennsylvania swell Harry Lee (Joe Alwyn), who orders a library remodel as a surprise gift for his father at his country estate. When the father hates ...
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The film also stars Joe Alwyn, Stacy Martin and Emma Laird ... immerses us in postwar rural Pennsylvania, a world of blue-blooded elites. Set against the backdrop of the emerging Brutalist ...
The Brutalist arrives at a rotten time in American history, as our long-uplifted origin story as a nation of immigrants, founded on the premise of freedom of religion, is being rewritten in real time ...
Starring Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce and Joe Alwyn, not a minute is wasted ... (Alessandro Nivola), who is a furniture maker in Pennsylvania. The cousins are hired by Harry Lee (Alwyn), ...
Harry (Joe Alwyn). Attila’s storyline in the film largely has to do with his relationship with László, which begins the characters reunion at a bus station in Pennsylvania. Since it’s the ...
When Van Buren's oily son (Joe Alwyn) pitches Tóth on the project ... Newsreel inserts explaining the importance of Pennsylvania and the dangers of pain-killing opiates are heavy handed, Alwyn's ...
László nonetheless begins working for Attila and, before long, the two men are commissioned by Harry Lee Van Buren (a suitably arrogant Joe Alwyn) to renovate the dusty personal library of his ...