As Bob Dylan and Laszlo Tóth, Timothée Chalamet and Adrien Brody depict different, but related trajectories for Jewish artists.
As with many movies that tell stories that take place over a number years, The Brutalist doesn’t always get the pacing right, and one could argue the ending doesn’t provide a payoff that totally justifies the runtime (you know it’s a little egregious when the film has an intermission).
Though Chalamet walked the red carpet alone, reported girlfriend Kylie Jenner was later spotted sitting next to the actor inside. But before taking his seat, he was seen chatting up his A Complete ...
"Timothee as musical guest???" one user commented in awe. "TIMMY SAY WHAT," another wrote. A third chimed in: "TIMMY DOUBLE DUTY." Timothée Chalamet attends the 82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards at ...
It's the first day of a new era for "Cinema Chat"! Marquee Arts cinema program director, Nick Alderink, is now the permanent co-host of this long-running Thursday feature. He met up with WEMU's David Fair to talk about the new films and special screenings coming your way to your favorite downtown movie houses.
From the return of Bridget Jones with all the familiar faces to Robert Pattinson in Mickey 17 and Emma Stone in Yorgos Lanthimos’s Bugonia, these are the films to look forward to this year
Each era of Almodóvar's filmmaking remains vital, especially in a world increasingly flirting with authoritarianism. But perhaps his greatest achievement is the collective story his films tell: an artist growing,
Ah, delicious drama. From Sing Sing to Regretting You, here are the most anticipated drama films heading to Australian cinema screens in 2025.
"The Brutalist" is a nearly four-hour historical drama starring Adrien Brody as celebrated architect László Tóth. Here's what's real in the new movie.
Escaping post-war Europe, visionary architect László Toth arrives in America to rebuild his life, his work, and his marriage to his wife Erzsébet after being forced apart during wartime by shifting borders and regimes.
Co-written and directed by Brady Corbet (Vox Lux), the 215-minute-long drama epic revolves around Hungarian-Jewish Holocaust survivor and visionary architect László Tóth (Adrien Brody) who arrives in the US in 1947 in the hopes of rebuilding his life and his work there.
After turning down the lead in Fifty Shades of Grey, the British actress feared she’d never work again. Now she’s bound for Bafta glory