How did “The Brutalist” use AI? Explaining the controversy behind the movie and what the director said about it.
Bauhaus architects like Walter Gropius and Mies van der Rohe fled Nazi Germany, but not all of them went to the US.
“The Brutalist” is a moving work of art that captures the deep pain of dispossession and the long-lasting mental scars of the Holocaust on the Western world in increasingly subtle ways until a final ...
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The Harvard Film Archive goes back to the 1900s for works by Georges Méliès, while the Somerville Theater reassesses ...
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However, while the first half of the story depicts the peaks of the American dream, with Tóth being swept up in the upper ...
The cast of ‘The Brutalist’ discusses the Oscar-nominated film directed by Brady Corbet and the idea of the American Dream.
Stan Brooks, a film and TV veteran, says that the tinkering done on Brady Corbet's Oscar-nominated film should not be misrepresented as artificial intelligence of the jobs-threatening variety: "We do ...