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Bong Joon Ho’s sci-fi movie ‘Mickey 17’ opens at No. 1, but profitability is a long way off
Every Bong Joon-ho Movie, Ranked from Great to Greatest
Bong Joon-ho is one of the most celebrated filmmakers in modern cinema and we're ranking all of his projects, in honor of Mickey 17.
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After ‘Parasite,’ Bong Joon Ho could have played it safe. Instead, he made ‘Mickey 17’
Five years after Bong Joon Ho’s Korean dramedy made Oscars history by becoming the first film not in English to win best picture, its makers, distributor, campaigners and translator dish on their strategy,
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The film, starring Robert Pattinson, will easily top the chart even while coming in on the lower end of expectations.
"Anora" won big at the 2025 Oscars. Here's the full list of who won and was nominated for this year's Academy Awards.
Bong has won Oscars, BAFTAs and the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, and he’s also responsible for some of the highest-grossing movies in South Korean cinema history. His films range from high-concept sci-fi to gritty crime drama, all with the same visual flair and sly wit.
Having enjoyed an international mega-hit and swept the Oscars with the celebrated Parasite, Bong Joon Ho has returned with the hotly anticipated Mickey 17, a rip-roaring sci-fi black comedy. Paul Nolan meets the superstar director,
Sean Baker won four awards for “Anora,” making him the only other person to win four Oscars in one night alongside Walt Disney, who won for four different films. He surpassed a list of people who have received three Oscars in one night, including big names like Bong Joon-Ho, James Cameron and Francis Ford Coppola.
"Anora" director Sean Baker made history at the 2025 Oscars Sunday night. Baker broke the record for most competitive wins for the same film by a nominee in one show at the 97th Academy Awards, taking home four trophies. RELATED: Top moments from the Oscars: 'Anora' wins big, 'Wicked' musical medley and emotional speeches
Bong Joon-ho is addressing chatter about Donald Trump being the inspiration behind Mark Ruffalo’s villainous character in Mickey 17. In a new interview, the Oscar-winning director discussed who really inspired the egomaniacal politician Kenneth Marshall,
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