Adrien Brody and Guy Pearce in The Brutalist.
The Brutalist, Brady Corbet's highly anticipated epic tale of a brilliant architect's post-war journey to America, isn't just one of the most critically praised films of the year and a Best Picture hopeful, it is a movie that features something audiences have rarely seen in the last 42 years.
Related 15 Great Movies That Are Longer Than Three Hours Take a seat and grab a snack: you'll be spending some time with these movies. When most people in America think about the concept of an intermission, their mind probably goes to stage plays and musicals. Much like the early days of cinema, intermissions in the world of theater have obvious practical purposes. They give performers a brief respite, while at the same time providing stagehands the necessary time to make any scene changes and prepare the rest of the show.
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