Guy Pearce told Business Insider that what happens to his character Van Buren at the end of "The Brutalist" isn't the point — ...
The fate of Pearce's character isn't made totally clear in the movie – but according to co-star Joe Alwyn there was more ...
The movie shows how complicated his relationships were, especially with Harrison Lee Van Buren, a rich businessman. After Erzsébet confronts him, Harrison mysteriously disappears and his ultimate ...
Crawley details the fast-paced shooting schedule (34 days!) of Brady Corbet’s epic and reveals the scene that really thwarted him.
Escaping post-war Europe, visionary architect László Toth arrives in America to rebuild his life, his work, and his marriage ...
In the film, Pearce plays Harrison Van Buren, a wealthy industrialist with a wide variety of resources and an even wider range of emotions. The movie itself is about the pursuit of the American ...
An investigator with the Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office visited a local elementary school last week. Lt. Chasta Harrison was a special guest at Shirley Elementary School on Thursday.
The thrust of the movie is Tóth’s commission to design a public institute for industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren (Guy Pearce). Tóth, a notable Jewish architect in Europe before World War Two ...
President Biden claimed Trump is the only president to avoid his successor’s inauguration. But several outgoing presidents in history have skipped the ceremony.
A fortunate break comes when Harry Lee Van Buren (Joe Alwyn), the haughty, aristocratic son of industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren, comes looking for help renovating a library for his father.