Stars of "The Brutalist" Adrien Brody and Joe Alwyn pose for photographers ahead of the Giorgio Armani show in Milan (Jan. 20)
Joe Alwyn was a prankster as a kid. The Brutalist actor, 33, revealed on The Drew Barrymore Show that he once pulled a prank on his neighbors that landed him and his older brother a visit from police officers. When asked about the “funniest thing” someone has “yelled” at him, Alwyn detailed the story.
Philip Bagnall reviews Brady Corbet's big screen epic about an Hungarian architect adrift in post-war America, starring Adrien Brody and Guy Pearce
That’s a good quality,” the talk show reassured the actor after he divulged the trait he loves “that no one else gets”
Joe Alwyn has ARRIVED. Specifically, on the late-night talk-show circuit. Joe stepped out for his first American late-night interview ever on Thursday, showing up on Late Night with Seth Meyers to promote The Brutalist (which also stars Adrien Brody).
Joe Alwyn just reached a new career milestone. On Tuesday, Jan. 14, the actor, 33, made his first-ever appearance on a late-night talk show , Late Night with Seth Meyers, to promote his latest film, The Brutalist.
The Brutalist’s Joe Alwyn, who dated Taylor Swift from 2017 to 2023, made his late night talk show debut on Seth Meyers’ Late Night.
After so many years of setbacks and threats, he keeps returning to his great new American building. It is torture; it is hell, but on he goes. In a Europe ravaged by wars, brutalism found a purpose in the relatively inexpensive and abundant nature of concrete and the need for large,
Director Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” is both intimate and epic. It is an intense exploration of one man’s complicated life during post–World War II in America. Corbet and his co-writer, Mona Fastvold,
You’ll be thankful for the intermission. A remarkable undertaking – the biggest of his career, in fact – Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist has kick-started numerous conversations about modern movie run-times.
A leaner Milan Men's Fashion Week, concentrated over a long weekend, reflects broader shifts within the 280bn euro global luxury market.
Brady Corbet, director of critically acclaimed film "The Brutalist," is responding to criticism of his Golden Globe winning film after it was revealed artificial intelligence was used in the production to "perfect" the actors' accents.