[This story contains major spoilers from The Brutalist.] Joe Alwyn first read the script for Brady Corbet‘s 3.5-hour epic The Brutalist five years ago. The pair met for coffee in New York. “I was such a such a fan of Brady and such a fan of the script,” the British actor tells The Hollywood Reporter.
Adrien Brody
Brady Corbet‘s The Brutalist has been lobbed no shortage of compliments like “majestic,” “monumental” and “masterpiece,” to name just a few. But none of those words are surprising to star Adrien Brody who knew straight away after reading it that it was something special. “I was so moved by it and saw such potential because
Two decades before starring as an architect fleeing Europe following World War II in director Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist, Adrien Brody had critics singing his praises for The Pianist. Directed by Roman Polanski, The Pianist features Brody as real-life pianist and composer Wladyslaw Szpilman, a Polish Jewish survivor of the Holocaust. Based on Szpilman’s 1946