Adrien Brody won a Golden Globe for his role in
The Brutalist, as a Hungarian-Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor who seeks a fresh start in post-WWII America. "I just was in awe when I read the script," he says. Brody spoke with Tonya Mosley about how his family's history helped him with the role, and about his collaboration with Wes Anderson.
Also, John Powers reviews the new erotic drama
Babygirl.
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