Interior designer Stephan Jones has made a career out of finding and curating room-defining furniture and decor ... I would even consider it to be almost brutalist, with its very solid form, ...
Production designer Judy Becker channeled the ghost of modernists like Marcel Breuer to create the rooms and buildings that ...
As an upside-down Statue of Liberty drifts into view at the outset, it’s clear that The Brutalist has no intention ... (Alessandro Nivola), who owns a furniture store, but is let go following ...
emigrates to the States where Attila provides him with a bed and a job on behalf of his modest Philadelphia-based furniture store. More from The Hollywood Reporter Joe Alwyn Explains 'The Brutalist' ...
Alesandro Nivola and Adrien Brody in "The Brutalist." However ... László immediately goes to work for Attila at his furniture business. Eventually, the two men meet Harrison Lee Van Buren ...
is a sort of letting go of any architectural references to the past and moving toward the future,” says The Brutalist’s production designer Judy Becker, who made all the modern architecture—and ...
But brutal as it may be, Corbet's vision is a salt-of-the-earth spectacle that is made for silver screen consumption.
When Felicity Jones hits the screen in “The Brutalist,” it’s like a bucket ... He gives László a room in the back of his furniture store and work. The cousins land a job redesigning ...
A24 Share At Sunday’s Golden Globes, “The Brutalist” was named best drama ... (Attila blithely explains to László that his furniture store is called Miller & Sons because “folks ...
Produced with a small budget of less than $10 million, shot on VistaVision, which has been incredibly rare since the 1960s, and with a runtime of 215 minutes, Brady Corbet's The Brutalist is ...
The title of “The Brutalist,” Brady Corbet’s big swing ... his cousin Attila (Alessandro Nivola), a happily Americanized furniture builder with a blond wife (Emma Laird) who’s unsure ...