Few can agree on whether Brutalist architecture looks nice, but seemingly everyone wants to weigh in on the matter. In 2020, ...
The making of a good building,” observed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, “is a great moral performance.” Like many notable ...
Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” is such a film—one that proclaims its ambition by the events and themes that it takes on, ...
The Brutalist is, in large part, shot with the classical composition of old Hollywood, with controlled framing and movement, but it often breaks from this norm. On occasion, one might find the ...
(While László is a fictional character, his experiences are inspired by key real-life figures of the Brutalist movement.) The gig checks László’s key boxes: a job to design a masterwork and ...
Although the story of Tóth was fictional, many architects who inspired the Brutalist movement, involving raw concrete structures and a minimalist approach, were related to real stories.
From two teams immersed in a television universe to the search for a new Pope to the love life of a sex worker, 2024 was a ...
It is fiction, inspired by the lives of real people in the Brutalist movement. It opened in extremely limited release on Dec. 20, but is expected to go wider starting Jan. 10. It’s intended to ...
While, personally, I am not an admirer of brutalist architecture, director Corbet makes good use of the idea of an artist whose career was disrupted at it’s height as the leading edge of that movement ...