We live in a time of lengthy blockbusters: “The Batman” (176 minutes), “Oppenheimer” (180 minutes), “Avengers: Endgame” (182 ...
Brady Corbet's hefty drama gives audiences a much-needed break – and other filmmakers should follow suit. Read more at Empire ...
Guy Pearce and Felicity Jones talk to Yahoo UK about the film's unique feature, and whether they think more movies should ...
It had no intermission — but then again, there are no bathroom breaks in space. (It was so absurdly long that HBO later broke its promise of showing uncut, uninterrupted movies by adding its own ...
Basically, the point is, that breaks help us comprehend what we've seen, provide a reprieve, and give us an opportunity to ...
Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Joe Alwyn and Guy Pearce Director: Brady Corbet Email newsletter signup Sign up for our daily ...
The Brutalist co-writers Brady Corbet, who also serves as director, and Mona Fastvold have revealed why the film has a ...
During the Golden Age of cinema through to the 1950s and 1970s, and less so in the 1980s, movies would have an intermission in cinemas to allow viewers the chance to take a break, and it was also ...
Seeking distraction from despair, residents flocked to cinemas, catapulting Los Angeles to dominate the list of the country’s ...
The Brutalist features an intermission that is built into the narrative, and gives viewers a break around the middle of the 3 and a half hour mark. (A24) ...