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The coastal residence is perched on a bluff overlooking Gardiners Bay and comes with with floor-to-ceiling glass, multiple ...
Brutalist architect Ernő Goldfinger is the closest thing to a real-life László Tóth. Like László, Goldfinger was both Jewish and Hungarian, and he and his wife fled the Nazis in Hungary.
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CGMagazine on MSNThe Minds Behind The Haunting, and Brutalist World of Cronos: The New DawnCronos: The New Dawn might be Bloober Team’s most daring project yet—and we sat down with the leads to find out how it all came together.
Exclusive first look at Guy Pearce and DeWanda Wise in the upcoming R-rated Western thriller Killing Faith, hitting theaters ...
Putting them aside, though, Train Dreams still looks like a potentially staggering bit of work. It stars Joel Edgerton as a ...
Lol Crawley, a first-time Oscar nominee, won the cinematography award for “The Brutalist,” giving the film its first trophy of the night as the ceremony wound up its third hour. The movie ...
“The brutalist and its actors should’ve become ineligible the minute it came out that AI was used on their voices to help them produce a more authentic’ hungarian accent when there are ...
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'The Brutalist' used AI to improve Adrien Brody's accent - MSNThe film editor for "The Brutalist" revealed the movie used AI in post-production. Writer-director Brady Corbet responded to the controversy and defended the film's use of AI. This likely won't ...
With a 200-minute running time, Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” (A24) isn’t unique among wide-release English-language films. In fact, it’s somewhat shorter than some major releases in ...
The Brutalist review. This almost 4 hour post-World War 2 epic starring Adrien Brody, Guy Pearce and Felicity Jones is headed for Oscars glory.
"The Brutalist" is nominated for 10 Academy Awards, including best picture. Does it deserve its standing as one of the frontrunners for the big prize? Rebecca Kivak and Joe Baress review the ...
Every piece of the architectural design of “The Brutalist” fits so perfectly into Corbet’s vision, a sprawling yet intimate story that leaps forward to the ‘80s and even has the moxie to ...
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