“The Brutalist: Oscar Nominee Now Available for Digital Streaming This Week”
“The Brutalist,” an Oscar-nominated film starring Adrien Brody, is set to make its digital streaming debut this week. The movie, rated R, first opened in theaters in December before expanding its release in January. The story follows a visionary architect and his wife as they rebuild their legacy in post-war Europe and witness the birth of modern United States, all while being impacted by a mysterious wealthy client.
Adrien Brody plays the role of László Toth, a Hungarian Jewish architect surviving the Holocaust, with Felicity Jones portraying his wife, Erzsébet, and Guy Pearce as the wealthy industrialist who changes László’s life forever. The movie also features Alessandro Nivola and Emma Laird in supporting roles.
According to reports, “The Brutalist” is expected to be available for digital streaming through premium video on demand starting on Tuesday. While the official release date has not been confirmed, sources suggest that fans can look forward to viewing the film soon.
Prime Video is currently offering pre-orders for “The Brutalist” at $19.99, which is also the purchase price. Typically, rental prices for PVOD are $5 less than the purchase price, making rentals available for around $14.99 for a 48-hour period. Viewers can expect to find the film on various digital platforms, including AppleTV and Fandango at Home.
The movie has already received significant recognition in the industry, winning several awards at prestigious ceremonies like the BAFTA Film Awards and the Golden Globes. “The Brutalist” has also garnered multiple nominations for the upcoming Oscars, with high praise from critics and a successful box office performance.
With a compelling storyline, acclaimed performances, and impressive box office numbers, “The Brutalist” is sure to be a captivating watch for fans of historical dramas and powerful storytelling.