South Korean director Bong Joon-ho sets the bar low with Mickey 17, a tepid sci-fi comedy about colonization and worker disposability, that completely falls short of his 2019 masterpiece Parasite.
March comes in like a lion this year, with films that are frightening, ambitious and just plain weird. They include the long-awaited follow-up to Bong Joon-ho's 2019 masterpiece, "Parasite," an erotic ...
“Mickey 17” is the kind of movie where you just have to trust the filmmaker to take you on a ride. Fortunately, it’s a ...
In a note shared to X by Warner Bros. Korea on Feb. 24, director Park Chan-wook, known for films like “Oldboy” and “The ...
Mickey 17 director Bong Joon Ho's career box office is headed toward a billion-dollar milestone thanks to the film's success.
Inspired by the novel, ‘Mickey7’, the film explores complex questions about identity, humanity, and the ethics of scientific advancements ...
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With Bong’s long-awaited follow-up to “Parasite,” “Mickey 17,” now in theaters, IndieWire is taking a look at Bong Joon Ho’s ...
Parasite” filmmaker Bong Joon Ho’s original science fiction film “Mickey 17” opened in first place on the North American box ...
While Mickey 17 is adapted from Edward Ashton’s 2022 novel Mickey7, Ashton’s version is a much more straightforward sci-fi ...
The film reflects our current world—one marked by a barrage of climate disasters, hatred, and a general feeling of crushing ...
Mickey 17” is funny and gory. If you have a weak stomach, or a soft heart, there are going to be some tough scenes for you.