From ‘The Brutalist’ to ‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy’, the best reasons to head to the cinema this year ...
Justin Bieber was once upon a time, the angel-faced boy of the music industry ... The Biebs told her: “Post that pic and tell your grandma she is a cutie,” alluding to the kissy snap.
The night's MVP was adorable best supporting actress winner Yuh-Jung Youn, the feisty grandma from "Minari" who made Oscar history as the first Korean actress to collect the Academy's Golden Boy.
and then immediately Delivery Boy 2 would take his place,” Bong told me in an interview (alongside his longtime interpreter, Sharon Choi). “There’s this endless train of delivery boys that ...
Yet it would be insufficiently woke for the Creepers to be objects of grossness, so Bong makes these nasty bugs something akin to an exploited indigenous population — so noble, in fact ...
People don’t talk enough about how funny Bong Joon Ho’s movies are. That’s probably to be expected from one of the greatest masters of tension working in movies today — but it’s a shame ...
With his target in sight, Bong spends two hours taking swipes at Trump, ethnic cleansing, the elite’s response to airborne pathogens, human commodification and white people’s disgusting ...
I call him a hero. He goes, ‘No. I’m Bridger.’ He’s not quite sure what a hero is, I think, but he definitely is,” the ...
The "Mickey 17" director tells IndieWire about how wanting raw and real performances can conflict with meticulously planned shots, and missing actors now that he's working in animation.
Acclaimed director Bong Joon Ho sparked a debate among fans by naming BLACKPINK as his favorite K-pop group but excluding Lisa while mentioning other members. Thai netizens perceived it as an ...
Bong Joon Ho considers himself an optimist, even if it’s not exactly obvious from his work. “It doesn’t work to deny the dark reality, to just gloss over it,” he explained to me through ...
There's long been a current of topical anger running through the work of the brilliant South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon Ho. Parasite was a domestic thriller and an indictment of economic inequality.