The Brutalist

Showings

Kentucky Theatre Fri, Jan 17 1:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Jan 17 7:10 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Jan 18 1:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Jan 18 7:10 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Jan 19 1:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Jan 19 7:10 PM
Kentucky Theatre Mon, Jan 20 7:10 PM
Kentucky Theatre Tue, Jan 21 7:10 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Jan 22 1:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Jan 22 7:10 PM
Kentucky Theatre Thu, Jan 23 7:10 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Jan 24 1:00 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Jan 24 7:10 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Jan 25 1:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Jan 25 7:10 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Jan 26 1:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Jan 26 6:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Mon, Jan 27 6:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Tue, Jan 28 6:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Jan 29 1:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Jan 29 6:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Thu, Jan 30 6:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Jan 31 1:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Jan 31 7:10 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Feb 1 1:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Feb 1 7:10 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Feb 2 1:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Feb 2 6:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Mon, Feb 3 6:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Tue, Feb 4 6:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Feb 5 1:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Feb 5 6:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Thu, Feb 6 7:00 PM
Film Info
Release Year:2024
Rating:R
Runtime:215
Genre:Drama
Production Country:United Kingdom
USA
Original Language:English
Hebrew
Hungarian
Italian
Yiddish
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Brady Corbet
Cast:Adrien Brody
Felicity Jones
Guy Pearce
Joe Alwyn
Raffey Cassidy
Screenwriter:Brady Corbet
Mona Fastvold
Social Media
Website:https://a24films.com/films/the-brutalist

Description

"Structurally beautiful and suffused with Adrien Brody's soulful performance, writer-director Brady Corbet's The Brutalist is a towering tribute to the immigrant experience."
Rotten Tomatoes

 

"A great American director has announced his presence with a majestic, complicated, somewhat vexing and altogether entrancing film."
Wall Street Journal

 

Escaping post-war Europe, visionary architect László Toth arrives in America to rebuild his life, his work, and his marriage to his wife Erzsébet after being forced apart during wartime by shifting borders and regimes. On his own in a strange new country, László settles in Pennsylvania, where the wealthy and prominent industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren recognizes his talent for building. But power and legacy come at a heavy cost.