Guy Pearce has been good in most all things. But he’s been particularly good at playing characters with a refined disposition who harbor darker impulses underneath.
Lately it’s architects, fictional division, two in particular. “The Brutalist” concerns a fictional Hungarian Jew, one László Tóth (played by Adrien Brody), who survives the Holocaust and sails to ...
A firm favourite for Oscar glory this year 'The Brutalist' is not a biopic but rather a film loosely based of several real ...
The cast and director explore the movie's themes and mysteries. And they wonder, what happened to that bowling alley?
Guy Pearce has admitted that he was once furious with a costar for denigrating his work in the Australian soap opera ...
I'm not going to mince words — Guy Pearce is incredible in The Brutalist. His performance is an undeniable highlight when it ...
Rebecca’s Take “The Brutalist” is an ambitious undertaking, a somber examination about an immigrant’s journey to America ...
“In the old days you were either a theatre actor or a film actor, and if you got stuck in a soap you were the lowest of the ...
Guy Pearce admitted in an interview with 'The Times' that he 'wanted to punch' an actress who was 'snobby' about him starring ...
Who’s the Brutalist? After more than 3 hours, you’ll be glad to get to director and co-writer Brady Corbet’s “Epilogue.” Set ...
In a profile piece for The Times, Pearce said: "I did a bunch of shit during my divorce because I needed the money. Related: ...