The director's follow-up to his Oscar-winning "Parasite" has a human lab rat dying over and over again to serve a space colony ruled by a scheming Mark Ruffalo.
Of course Bong Joon Ho is an environmentalist. He recycles his own ideas. “Mickey 17,” a sloppy but enjoyable sci-fi comedy ...
As a consumable (expendable) used in dangerous tasks, 'Mickey,' who is printed again upon death, faces his 17th death crisis, during which 'Mickey 18' is printed, leading to unpredictable events in ...
Bong laughs as he speaks to Review via a translator ... In an accent he says was inspired by the rodent cartoon comedy Ren and Stimpy, Pattinson’s Mickey narrates the montage, explaining ...
Bong Joon-ho has become ... Ruffalo and Collette are perfect, playing very cartoon versions of capitalist moguls who are only interested in profit. Yes, their performances are quite over the ...
Robert Pattinson stars as spacefaring multiples in director Bong Joon-ho's disappointing follow-up to Parasite.
From Disney's Snow White to Mickey 17, these are the films to stream at home and watch in the cinema this month.
Werner Herzog, the celebrated German writer, producer and filmmaker behind “Grizzly Man” and “The Wrath of God,” is making ...
Bong’s canny plot device of Nasha and Mickey’s love affair ... (Jonathan Olley; Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures) Mickey 17’s cartoon power couple aren’t particularly menacing, however; imagine Jim ...
“When I read the script and Bong’s changes to it, I was like ... “I kind of wanted to do this like cartoon character performance. You start out really, really extreme and then kind of gradually tone ...
“When I read the script and Bong’s changes to it, I was like ... “I kind of wanted to do this like cartoon character performance. You start out really, really extreme and then kind of gradually tone ...
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