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Interview: Adrien Brody is Back to Discuss the Fulfillment Found Within ‘The Brutalist’
I always enjoy talking to Adrien Brody. I previously spoke to Brody earlier this year about Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty here and here about Asteroid City last year. Whenever we get together for a chat, I feel like I really get to hear about why he chooses a role. With The Brutalist, the opportunity provided […] More
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Full Trailer Released for ‘The Brutalist’ After Yesterday’s Seven Golden Globe Nominations
Hot on the heels of a very good showing at the Golden Globe nominations, A24 has released a full trailer for Brady Corbet‘s The Brutalist. The cast of the movie is led by Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, and Guy Pearce, with the supporting cast consisting of Joe Alwyn, Raffey Cassidy, Stacy Martin, Emma Laird, Isaach […] More
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TIFF Review: ‘The Brutalist’ is an Ambitious Epic from Brady Corbet That Asks a Lot
Ambition runs rampant throughout the veins of The Brutalist. Not just in the protagonist’s vision for his work, but also in that of filmmaker Brady Corbet. For his third feature, the actor turned director has opted to make a big old American epic, the kind we almost never see anymore. Expansive and sprawling in narrative […] More
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Interview: Adrien Brody Returns to Talk About Playing Pat Riley in ‘Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty’
Adrien Brody is an Academy Award-winning actor. That can be intimidating for fellow cast members on a show, as well as put added pressure on a performance. So, the fact that Brody can put folks at ease and slide into all sorts of roles just shows what a talent he is. In Winning Time: The […] More
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S. Craig Zahler Sets Next Movie ‘The Bookie & the Bruiser’ with Vince Vaughn and Adrian Brody
Vince Vaughn and Adrian Brody are slated to star in the picture, which will be a gangster thriller set in 1959 New York City. More
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Joey’s Home Movies For the Week of August 14th – Take a Trip to Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’
Welcome back to my Home Movies! This week, the latest Wes Anderson joint leads a fairly varied but rather top-heavy slate. Yes, today is led by none other than Anderson’s Asteroid City. What else is hitting shelves? Read on to find out… Joey’s Top Pick Asteroid City Wes Anderson continues his quirky ways with Asteroid […] More
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Interview: Adrien Brody and Jeffrey Wright Chat About Getting to Play in Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’
At this point, both Adrien Brody and Jeffrey Wright have accomplished a ton in their respective careers. The former has an Academy Award, the latter has an Emmy and a Golden Globe, among other prizes. They’ve been in independent films, massive blockbusters, and everything in between. So, what do they relish in a new onscreen […] More
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Film Review: ‘Asteroid City’ is a Wes Anderson Movie Through and Through (For Better or Worse)
Whenever I review a Wes Anderson film, it’s admittedly done through the lens of someone who’s very hit or miss with the filmmaker. Usually, his animated movies really charm me, while more of the live-action efforts than not fall flat. So, when I say that Asteroid City is pretty much a garden variety Anderson effort, […] More
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Film Review: ‘Fool’s Paradise’ is a Tour de Force Comedy Performance from Charlie Day
Hollywood satires used to be produced more than they are now. In part, that’s due to the disappearing of the mid-range movie, but another aspect of it is that so many tend to miss the mark. When one works, it can be a riot. However, when they don’t, it’s often a train-wreck of a film. […] More
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Film Review: ‘Ghosted’ is a Breezy Action/Comedy/Romance Mix That Manages to Waste Ana de Armas and Chris Evans
Films that seek to merge action, comedy, and romance invariably seem to lean more in one direction than the others. Maybe it’s mostly trying to be funny? Perhaps it just wants to be an action flick? Hell, it could also take the romance most seriously. Whether it feels like a romantic comedy with guns or […] More
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Film Review (2nd Take): ‘Blonde’ is as Haunting as Ana de Armas is Remarkable
Rarely have I ever felt as conflicted about a film as I do about Andrew Dominik’s most recent release, Blonde. Honestly, I am not sure I ever have been this torn. The film covers the many tragedies in the life of the American icon, Marilyn Monroe (played with utter conviction by a captivating Ana de […] More
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Film Review: ‘Blonde’ Has a Never Better Ana de Armas Alongside An Off-Putting Portrait of Abuse
Few films have proven as hard to parse my feelings about as Blonde. On the one hand, it has a tremendous lead performance at its core. On the other hand, so much of what happens is off-putting, questionably done, and even vile. Yet, it’s all clearly done in the name of art. So, you kind […] More














