The Best From The World Of Entertainment And Books: The Brutalist, I Am On the Hit List, Have You Heard George's Podcast? and More

Our top picks of films, series, and books for February 2025

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Our top picks of films, series, and books for February 2025

The Brutalist, In theatres, from 28 February

Perhaps the most ambitious mainstream Hollywood film since Oppenheimer, Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist is an uncompromising three-and-a-half-hour epic about creativity, addiction, obsession and the American immigrant experience. The Hungarian–Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor László Tóth (played by Adrien Brody, who won a Golden Globe for his performance) is separated from his wife and his orphaned niece after he is sent to the notorious Buchenwald concentration camp.

Soon, he immigrates to the United States and immerses himself in a large-scale project, even as heroin, family troubles and his own artistic hubris threaten to derail everything he has worked so hard to preserve. Brody’s towering performance may well nab him a second Academy Award for Best Actor after his memorable turn in The Pianist all those years ago.

Sookshmadarshini, On Disney+Hotstar, from 11 January

Another small-movie gem from the Malayalam film industry, M.C. Jithin’s Sookshmadarshini applies a black comedy filter on the private investigator genre. The intelligent and resourceful Priyadarshini (Nazriya Nazim) is happily married but resents the fact that she doesn’t have a job of her own. Soon, the small, tightly-knit coastal Kerala community she is a part of is thrown into a tizzy at the re-arrival of shadowy baker Manuel (Basil Joseph) and his mother.

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