Find Your Next Book Thrillers N.Y.C. Literary Guide Nonfiction Summer Preview Advertisement Supported by Nonfiction Karen Han’s coffee table book celebrates the Korean director’s work and distinctive ...
Choi Sung-bong, a male singer who was the runner up in the 2011 edition of “Korea’s Got Talent” talent show, died on Tuesday. He was 33. Choi was found dead by police at his home in the Yeoksam ...
Through no fault of his own, Bong Joon Ho is a man out of time. What claim can even the most unrestrained cinema satirist have on our attention when the world’s foremost provocateur, ...
Action sickos and Bong Joon-heads may now rejoice. After “Parasite” gave way to six long years of famine, the Oscar-winner has returned with a feast, serving up a sci-fi spectacle bursting with enough ...
Some of the bigger, goofier swings don’t quite connect as desired, and structural issues end up having a negative impact on the pacing of the story, but the film succeeds with a goofy atmosphere, ...
Although it is science-fiction to its core, director Bong Joon Ho‘s first film since his Oscar-winning Parasite six years ago is in many ways a not-that-absurd look at where we just might be headed as ...
Mickey Barnes (Robert Pattinson) never wanted to fly to the stars. His dream was to launch a fast-food empire based on macarons (tag line: “Macarons are not a sin”). But when business goes south, he ...
Choi Sung-bong, a male singer who was the runner-up in the 2011 edition of “Korea’s Got Talent” talent show, died on Tuesday. He was 33. Choi was found dead by police at his home in the Yeoksam ...
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