Critics Praise 'The Brutalist' as a Cinematic Masterpiece
Brady Corbet's historical drama receives acclaim for its portrayal of a Hungarian architect's journey in post-war America, while other new releases garner mixed to positive reviews.
- 'The Brutalist,' directed by Brady Corbet, is hailed as an extraordinary work, blending historical drama with profound emotional depth, starring Adrien Brody and Guy Pearce.
- The film follows a Hungarian Holocaust survivor and architect navigating post-war America, earning high praise for its storytelling and performances.
- Marvel's 'Captain America: Brave New World,' featuring Anthony Mackie, offers a fast-paced superhero narrative with sociopolitical undertones, receiving generally positive reviews.
- Francesca Comencini's 'Prima la vita' explores a father-daughter relationship with warmth and sincerity, praised for its emotional resonance.
- The latest Bridget Jones film, 'Folle de lui,' revisits the iconic character's life post-happy ending, with humor and a modernized take, receiving moderate praise.