While preparing for his role as a titan of industry in Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist,” Guy Pearce had a specific image in his ...
As they scout the mines of Carrara to find marble for their gargantuan Pennsylvania monument, Hungarian architect László Tóth ...
The Australian actor digs into his role as a wealthy industrialist opposite Adrien Brody in Brady Corbet’s acclaimed mid-century American epic.
Supported by By Kyle Buchanan A few years ago, as Guy Pearce filmed a television ... hour drama directed by Brady Corbet, Pearce plays the moneyed Pennsylvania industrialist Harrison Lee Van ...
The cast of ‘The Brutalist’ discusses the Oscar-nominated film directed by Brady Corbet and the idea of the American Dream.
Guy Pearce walked to his recent press day in Los ... As the film's wealthy Pennsylvania industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren, Pearce creates a psychologically penetrating portrait of a man who ...
Stefan Pape interviews Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce & Joe Alwyn on The Brutalist - the genius of Corbet, Jedi-influences & ...
Guy Pearce knits his brow ... There, he meets Harrison Lee Van Buren, a self-made, square-jawed Pennsylvania industrialist played by Pearce. Van Buren becomes Tóth’s patron, entrusting ...
Adrien Brody captivates as a post-war immigrant who comes to America to chase his version of the American Dream.
Pearce is uninterested in “the game” of being a star, according to his friend John Hillcoat - Photograph by Jason Hetherington/Styling by Tom Stubbs ...