Bong Joon-ho’s “Mickey 17” is both a critique of gangster capitalism and an argument in favor of proletarian revolution.
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Screen Rant on MSNBong Joon Ho's Next Movie After Mickey 17 Is A First In His 31 Year Career & I Couldn't Be More ExcitedBong Joon Ho will venture into animation with his upcoming film, The Valley, making his next movie after Mickey 17 very ...
Parasite' production company Barunson E&A to co-invest in 'Rangga & Cinta,' a musical reboot of Indonesian romance franchise ...
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Korean entertainment powerhouse CJ ENM has locked a three-year partnership with the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures to ...
Bong Joon-ho’s new science fiction romp “Mickey 17” might not be his best film, but it also doesn’t have to be.
His Oscar wins for "Parasite" were historic. Now Bong Joon Ho is back with a strange, existential sci-fi story about a disposable worker who won't stay dead.
Bong Joon-ho is one of the most celebrated modern filmmakers, with the director's new film 'Mickey-17' perhaps being ...
A year later, Quinn, on the basis of a script that hadn’t yet been shot, bought from CJ Entertainment, Korea’s biggest film studio, the North American rights to Parasite. Neon CEO Tom Quinn ...
The movie uses these ideas to unsubtly deliver its messages, so much so that it can be too on the nose at times. An example of these types of messages includes the villain Kenneth Marshall, played by ...
One five-star Letterboxd review claimed it was an Oscar-contender that’s “even better” than Bong’s previous film, the Best Picture winner Parasite, and called it “a biting comedy filled ...
The actor has starred in international hits such as Train to Busan and Parasite Choi Woo-shik in the Oscar-winning film, Parasite. In one of the many, many searing scenes of Train to Busan ...
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