Although it is science-fiction to its core, director Bong Joon Ho’s first film since his Oscar-winning Parasite six years ago ...
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‘Mickey 17’ Review: An Amusing Robert Pattinson Gamely Tackles a Double Role in Bong Joon Ho’s Scattershot Sci-Fi Follow-Up to ‘Parasite’The actor plays a repeatedly reconstituted “expendable” in this dark comedy set in a nascent ice planet colony, also starring Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Toni Colette and Mark Ruffalo.
The Oscar-winning director of 'Parasite' touched down at the Berlin Film Festival to unveil his new sci-fi feature, which stars Robert Pattinson, Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Toni Collette and Mark ...
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Irish Independent on MSNRobert Pattinson says he based Mickey 17 accent on Steve Buscemi ‘by accident’Pattinson plays Mickey Barnes, whose body is continually regenerated after he dies while undertaking dangerous work ...
On Niflheim, the colony run by failed senator Kenneth Marshall (a bizarre, gurning turn from Mark Ruffalo that’s even more ...
Director Bong Joon Ho's new film 'Mickey 17' features a demagogic politician inspired by past dictators. Bringing a blend of sci-fi and dark comedy, the film stars Robert Pattinson and explores ...
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Asian News International on MSNRobert Pattinson shares his experience of working with 'Parasite' director Bong Joon-Ho for sci-fi 'Mickey 17'Actor Robert Pattinson, director Bong Joon-Ho, and fellow cast members attended the German premiere of their upcoming film, Mickey 17, at the Berlin Film Festival 2025. The actor called filmmaker Bong ...
Korean director Bong Joon Ho's third English-language movie recycles the dark look and blunt satire of 'Snowpiercer' and ...
South Korean director Bong Joon Ho's villain in "Mickey 17", a demagogic politician played by Mark Ruffalo, was based on past ...
Like Tom Cruise in Edge of Tomorrow (aka Live Die Repeat ), Pattinson plays the clown in a daffy death montage, softening the ...
Combining the best parts of "Snowpiercer" & "Okja" into something new, "Mickey 17" suggests that Bong loves people even more than he hates capitalism.
Berlinale: The "Parasite" filmmaker is back with a gnarly feast that verges on gluttony The post ‘Mickey 17’ Review: Robert ...
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