With a 200-minute running time, Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist” (A24) isn’t unique among wide-release English-language films. In fact, it’s somewhat shorter than some major releases in recent decades.
In the 1990s, Something Weird Video gifted humankind with HEY FOLKS! IT'S INTERMISSION TIME—a series of six magical VHS compilations that preserved vintage movie and drive-in ads 1997 | Hey Folks!
Mike Shutt is a Writer for Collider. He is the former co-host of the No Excuses podcast and has been writing about film online since 2014, from news to film festival coverage. You can typically find ...
The curtain is up at Innovation Theater, where big, incumbent companies are scrambling to out-innovate their peers and stay ahead of fast-moving startups hell-bent on their demise. The stage is filled ...
John Crowley's Irish slice-o-life drama, Intermission, looks set to have a very good night at the first Irish Film and Television Awards in November. The film has been nominated in no less than eleven ...
In the 1990s, Something Weird Video gifted humankind with HEY FOLKS! IT'S INTERMISSION TIME—a series of six magical VHS compilations that preserved vintage movie and drive-in ads 1997 | Hey Folks!
The 15-minute intermission acknowledges contemporary reality as much as bathroom needs. “The Brutalist” becomes 215 minutes start to finish with its precisely timed 15-minute break. Without it, it ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results