The Brutalist leads the Oscar nominations but as a film about architecture it's a little underwhelming, writes . You wait ages for an architectural epic and then two come along (almost) at once. Last ...
Since its release, the film has been criticised for its use of AI augmentation, and while the director defends its usage, it calls forth an important ethical debate about the use of AI in filmmaking.
It's no secret that AI productivity tools are becoming widely used across all industries, yet in creative sectors, AI remains a highly controversial topic. While The Brutalist's integration of AI ...
IT’S always an issue during a very long film – when to get up to go to the loo. What are you going to interrupt while forcing people in your row to stand up and, ...