Of course Bong Joon Ho is an environmentalist. He recycles his own ideas. “Mickey 17,” a sloppy but enjoyable sci-fi comedy ...
In his follow-up to "Parasite," director Bong Joon Ho again treats us to wild creativity and big political ideas.
The director's follow-up to his Oscar-winning "Parasite" has a human lab rat dying over and over again to serve a space ...
As a consumable (expendable) used in dangerous tasks, 'Mickey,' who is printed again upon death, faces his 17th death crisis, ...
Robert Pattinson in Mickey 17 Credit - Courtesy of Warner Bros. B ong Joon-ho isn’t a subtle director, and he never has been.
Hand-picked to star opposite Robert Pattinson in a sci-fi comedy by the South Korean director of Parasite, the 32-year-old ...
What Bong Joon Ho's dystopian sci-fi satire lacks in sharpness is made up for by its star's performance(s) as an endlessly resurrected schlub.
The world is dying, and so is Mickey Barnes. He’s used to it, at this stage. Now on his 17th life cycle, Mickey ­(Robert ...
Pattinson has incredible physical control over both 17’s slack-jawed, knock-kneed cartoon and his identical opposite. (Nasha calls them “mild and habanero.”) As Pattinson toggles between the ...
Writer-director Bong Joon Ho's new movie Mickey 17 might only be good, but Robert Pattinson's multiple performances are all ...
Through no fault of his own, Bong Joon Ho is a man out of time. What claim can even the most unrestrained cinema satirist ...