The Brutalist,” the director’s nearly four-hour study of immigration, identity, and marriage, flowed from his own struggle to ...
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In 2025, the New York City real estate market might finally hit its stride after nearly three years of decline.
For our most comprehensive year-end feature, we’re providing a cumulative look at The Film Stage’s favorite films of 2024. We ...
As rents rise, tenants are banding together on social media and shaming landlords and real estate agents for asking too much for listings.
Oren and Tal Alexander, once stars of the real estate industry, had a precipitous fall after women filed lawsuits accusing them of sexual assault. Their brother Alon was also charged.
László Krasznahorkai’s “Herscht 07769” is a timely meditation on our impotent slide into authoritarianism.
From 'Shogun' to 'What We Do in the Shadows,' 'Ripley' to 'Shrinking,' critic Alan Sepinwall picks the series that stood out ...
Adrien Brody’s The Brutalist cannot be missed out on. An exploration of immigrant struggles in post-war America, the film is ...