AI is on the march in Hollywood – but is there still a plot twist to come? - As British newspapers launch the Make It Fair campaign, Will Hosie looks at AI’s encroachment on Hollywood ahead of the Osc
From digitally enhancing accents to resurrecting the dead, AI is reshaping film in pursuit of impossible standards.
As "The Brutalist" gears up for a major night at the 2025 Academy Awards, the film’s success has been overshadowed by controversy.
The Brutalist writer-director Brady Corbet was almost completely broke at one point, despite his film receiving 10 Oscar nominations this year. In a conversation on Marc Maron’s WTF With Marc Maron podcast,
Contending for the best-picture accolade and garnering 10 overall Oscar nominations, “The Brutalist” is no doubt one of the best films of the year. The A24 picture directed by Brady Corbet, starring Adrian Brody as the Jewish architect László Tóth,
AS the Oscar hopefuls met up for a glamorous pre-awards dinner this week, one major nominee was missing. Karla Sofia Gascon, who became the first ever transgender Best Actress nominee for her role
The Brutalist’ director Brady Corbet told podcaster Marc Maron that he’s earned no money from the film, which is up for 10 Oscars this year
"The Brutalist" director Brady Corbet said he made "zero dollars" for his last two films and called the film promotion process "crazy."
Director Brady Corbet has said he made “zero dollars” from his Oscar-nominated movie “The Brutalist” during an interview in which he also highlighted the financial precarity facing many filmmakers.
That evening, Corbet was good company: witty and intellectual, well-read and opinionated. Frequent topics of digression include his favourite writer, the German WG Sebald (“I wanted to make a film like Sebald writes,
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