Bong Joon-ho, the Oscar winner behind ‘Parasite’, somehow convinced Warner Bros to finance a costly sci-fi epic about the plight of the working class – and led by an actor doing one of his trademark s ...
Whether it's the Mega-Cities of Dredd or the sad, crammed existence ... have taken on a more nefarious face, even technology ...
Poor, poor Mickey Barnes. The protagonist of the film Mickey 17 lives a grim existence as an “expendable,” a worker aboard a spaceship whose only job is to die repeatedly for the sake of human ...
Here is a look at how Bong Joon-ho's SF film adapts Ashton Edwards' original novel Bong Joon-ho’s latest sci-fi satire ...
With a squeaky voice and the frightened face of a baby bird, Pattinson plays Mickey, an “expendable” who’s on a futuristic space journey to settle an ice planet called Niflheim. A dumb name.
SUNDAY AM WRITETHRU: Warner Bros and Plan B Entertainment’s Mickey 17 is being called at a $19.1M domestic, $43.6M global opening this morning, for a running worldwide tally of $53.3M.
An out-of-his mind lighthouse keeper. A brooding vampire. A small-time criminal. Batman. Robert Pattinson has played so many roles that it inspired Korean director Bong Joon Ho to cast him as ...
Eventually, however, Mickey tires of the drudgery of dying painfully day after miserable day. Who wouldn’t? Movies about these genetic sad sacks run the gamut of genres, from horror and sci-fi ...
"Mickey 17" opened at the weekend and there's ... he discovers a man with a very familiar face trapped in a lunar rover. To borrow a quote from John Travolta in "Face/Off", it's like looking ...
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