Hugh Grant (pictured with his ex, Elizabeth Hurley at the premiere) stars as another stammering Englishman in this mildly amusing comedy. He plays Michael, a diffident auctioneer working in New ...
It’s a blue summery frock, cinched tightly at the ... with brand recognition that’s up there with Mickey Mouse. M.G. Lord, a Barbie biographer, once said she was designed “to teach women ...
Nestled in the heart of Savannah, Narobia’s Grits & Gravy stands as a testament to the power of simplicity and the magic of ...
We’re talking about Texas Sunrise, folks – a no-frills diner in Fredericksburg that’s serving up some of the best darn ...
The director Bong Joon Ho’s new movie, Mickey 17, at first seems like a major pivot from his previous one, 2019’s Parasite.
Robert Pattinson plays an off-world “Expendable” having a serious personality crisis.
Mickey 17, Warner Bros ... with an international debut eyed at about $25M. The global screen count is 28,500. Early social and critics’ scores in France are good — about on par with ...
Or maybe a weird, vaguely psychedelic billboard with multiple Pattinsons. But do you know what “Mickey 17” even is? Like, really know? Well, we are here to clear everything up for you.
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 ...
Bong Joon Ho‘s “Mickey 17,” the first of Warner Bros.‘ eclectic, pricey 2025 slate of original films from name-brand directors like Ryan Coogler and Paul Thomas Anderson, isn’t getting ...
Mickey 18 is a bit of a psycho — a swaggering alpha male who kicks the movie’s plot into high gear. Among other things, Bong makes sure we see Nasha’s eyes light up at the prospect of having ...
What Bong Joon Ho's dystopian sci-fi satire lacks in sharpness is made up for by its star's performance(s) as an endlessly resurrected schlub.
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