The Brutalists
A film about a struggling architect, a style the world loves to hate—The Brutalist and Brutalism itself share more than just a name. Is it bold vision or concrete failure?
A film about a struggling architect, a style the world loves to hate—The Brutalist and Brutalism itself share more than just a name. Is it bold vision or concrete failure?
Giant is a 1956 American epic drama film directed by George Stevens, from a screenplay adapted by Fred Guiol and Ivan Moffat from Edna Ferber's 1952 novel. The film stars…
Danzy Senna’s absurdist novel of a sitcom about race
Starting out working on Noah Baumbach’s comedy-drama Frances Ha, it was Zachary Treitz’s Sundance-nominated 2011 short film, We’re Leaving, that saw the young director cut his filmmaking teeth. The offbeat short tells…
The Oscar winner and star of The Goonies and Indiana Jones talks about kicking ass — literally and figuratively — later in life
“That's the source of my purpose: to create," says the unstoppable multi-hyphenate and star One of Them Days. "Now, where that comes from we could talk about all day”
The stunning, nonlinear career of Agnès Varda
Evidently, one has many experiences as an actor that are incommunicable, or at least not directly communicated. But this is not so isolating as it may seem. Pacino has come…
1988 Oscars
What makes a great historical movie? An accurate portrayal of a period, a nostalgic look back at the past, or simply a ripping yarn? Well, on our website HistoryExtra.com, we've…