Bong Joon-ho has not only never made a bad movie; he has delivered eight feature-length films separated only by degrees of brilliance and your personal preferences. Trying to rank them in any ...
Bong Joon Ho has turned his funny-sad excavations of life under capitalism into unlikely blockbusters. With “Mickey 17,” he’s bending a whole new genre. Credit...Djeneba Aduayom for The New ...
South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho is one of the most prominent figures in international cinema, with a rare combination of highbrow acclaim and mainstream success. Bong has won Oscars ...
Five years ago, South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon Ho stood on the Oscars stage, stunned as his movie “Parasite” made history as the first non-English-language film to win best picture.
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 ...
Director Bong Joon Ho envisioned the interaction between the two families as a cat-and-mouse game of spying, set in an open-plan house. This layout allowed him to depict the spatial relationships ...
Where there’s smoke, there’s fire. Justin Bieber smoked a bong in new photos after denying he abused drugs. The “Never Say Never” singer posted a carousel of photos via Instagram on Monday ...
Director Bong Joon Ho is out with a new sci-fi film, “Mickey 17,” showcasing his signature blend of drama and absurdist comedy. Directed and written by Bong, the film is an adaptation of ...
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 is a one of a kind. He’s only made 8 films in the past 25 years, but each feature is a precious jewel, expertly chiseled and finely shined. There are a handful of thematic and ...
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.
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 ...