Tilda Swinton is one of those actors who brings automatic respect to whatever she works on. It could be a commercial for toilet cleaner and people would still talk about the artistic merit.
Tilda Swinton is one of those actors who brings automatic respect to whatever she works on. It could be a commercial for toilet cleaner and people would still talk about the artistic merit.
star Song Kang-ho leads the cast of the South Korean thriller, which hits U.S. theaters this Friday, and only ET exclusively premieres an intense first look from the pandemic drama.The film, which made its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival last year, kicks off when a terroristic threat that goes viral online and Korean authorities discover that a suspect has recently boarded an international flight bound for the United States.
massive success, all eyes are on this experimental, horror-laden six-part series. Based on the popular Korean webtoon of the same name, follows a genius scientist, Sewon, who is struggling after his family falls victim to a tragic and mysterious accident.
“Parasite” director Bong Joon Ho (“The Host,” “Snowpiercer”) is likely still walking on the clouds after a historical awards season, Most would be, after ultimately earning well-deserved Oscars for Best Original Screenplay, Best International Feature Film, Best Picture, and Best Director.
Parasite swept off the Oscar at the 92nd Academy awards collecting the honors for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best International Feature Film. Auteur Bong Joon Ho accepted acclaim for his film worldwide and Parasite became the second name of the Korean film industry for the time being.
Shortly after “Parasite” was released in 2019 and went on to earn near-universal acclaim, with some calling Bong Joon Ho’s drama a masterpiece, it was announced that Adam McKay was teaming up with the filmmaker to adapt the feature as a new HBO series. Immediately, as is common when remakes of international films are announced, fans were concerned.
Parasite director Bong Joon-Ho recently opened up about Asian hate and called on his fellow filmmakers to speak out and use their medium to respond to the racism and hate directed towards Asian and Black communities. “I’m far away in Korea and I have to see everything in the news from an outsider’s perspective, but as someone who is a part of mankind, as a person, it’s quite fearful to watch the hate crimes against Asian-Americans and the BLM movement,” Bong shared during a virtual masterclass
After catching international attention for his role in Parasite, Lee Sun Gyun prepares to star his first-ever disaster movie tentatively titled Silence. The actor was previously in talks for the role.
When “Parasite” debuted back at Cannes 2019, no one thought the film would become the massive hit that it turned into.
Wooga Squad is extremely popular as it comprises a group of very famous friends that consider each other as brothers. For the unversed, the Wooga Squad members include Itaewon Class star Park Seo-joon, Parasite star Choi Woo-shik, The Heirs star Park Hyung-sik, BTS member V and Walk singer Peakboy.
Park Seo-joon, who is currently busy with the shoot of his next film Dream starring alongside IU and Lee Hyun-woo, spoke candidly with Harper's Bazaar Korea on the type of person he wants to become. Sharing the kind of impact he hopes to have on his fans, Seo-joon honestly revealed, "As I’ve been acting diligently, many people have thankfully given me a lot of support," and added, "I want to give back that love no matter what.
Backstreet Rookie may be riddled with controversies ever since it began but the Ji Chang-wook and Kim Yoo-jung series continues to showcase good ratings. Moreover, viewers are now getting invested in the love story between Choi Dae-hyun (Chang-wook) and Jung Saet-byul (Yoo-jung).
Parasite is a movie that became such a global phenomenon that even Hollywood couldn't shield their eyes off of the masterpiece. Besides causing a stir at the Cannes Film Festival by taking home the prestigious Palme D'Or, the Bong Joon-ho directorial also made Oscar history, by not just winning four Academy Awards, but also becoming the first non-English language film to win the Oscar for Best Picture.
Shortly after winning the Oscar for Best Picture back in February, “Parasite” was announced as joining the Criterion Collection later this year. And now, thanks to an announcement from Criterion, we know when Bong Joon Ho’s incredible film will be making its debut.
Before Bong Joon-ho's ambitious directorial, Parasite, made Oscar history this year, the film was being lauded at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019 and took home the prestigious Palme d'Or. Having a cameo appearance; who was responsible for stirring the pot of events that take place in Parasite, was Park Seo-joon.
Remember when “Parasite” won Best Picture and we actually thought 2020 could be a good year? Well, you can thank director Bong Joon-ho for trying to make the year into something resembling tolerable by bringing his Oscar-winning phenomenon, “Parasite” to UK theaters and the Curzon Home Cinema streaming service in a new Bong-approved Black-and-White edition. We also have a new trailer and an enigmatic poster to go along with it.
It's that time of the year when The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announces the artists that have been invited to join the organisation, on the basis of their contribution to cinema. The 2020 class is boasting of diversity, as out of the 819 artists invited, 45 percent are women, 36 percent are from underrepresented ethnic/racial communities and 49 percent are international from 68 countries.
Too Much East In The Nor’Easter released today is a celebration of the ocean and women as a proud trans woman she is.The idea came from a conversation that she overheard about a surfing trip up to Crescent Head, were two lines that stood out, “Back in my day, the girls just used to watch.
Say 여보세요 to the prestigious 56th Baeksang Arts Awards, which is the Korea equivalent of the Oscars. It's one of the biggest nights for Korean celebrities, whose brilliant performances in 2019 will be honoured.
The 56th Grand Bell Awards recently concluded and it comes as no surprise that 2020 Academy Award Best Picture winner Parasite won the highest number of awards this year. Also called the Daejon Film Awards, the Grand Bell Awards were supposed to take place in February this year.
Korean movies and dramas have always been a source of inspiration for storyline purposes from all across the world but it took Bong Joon-ho's Parasite to finally get it the recognition that it sorely deserved for decades. At the Oscars 2020, Parasite made history as not only the first non-English language film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture but also the first movie from South Korea to win Best International Feature Film.
"Of course, I always have the desire to make films that are unlike anything that exists on Earth. It's inevitable that they carry traces of me," Bong Joon-ho shared candidly in a throwback interview which features in the tribute montage [Parasite - A year of cinema] celebrating one year since Parasite debuted at the Cannes Film Festival and made major buzz by winning the prestigious Palme D'Or trophy.
At the Oscars 2020, Bong Joon-ho's ambitious drama thriller, Parasite, managed to make history as the first non-English movie to be bestowed with the Best Picture Academy Award. However, that was not all! Parasite also took home the Best Director Oscar for Joon-ho, Best Original Screenplay for Joon-ho and Han Jin-won and Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards.
#BongHive, assemble -- and head on over to Hulu tomorrow! The platform has secured exclusive rights to stream beginning April 8.
tDriven by excellent reviews, steady word-of-mouth and an energetic marketing campaign, Bong Joon Ho’s “Parasite” was, by many measures, 2019’s most surprising success story. The class-conscious South Korean thriller earned more than $50 million at the U.S. box office and became the first foreign-language film to win the Oscar for best picture.
"Once you overcome the one-inch tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films," Bong Joon-ho had famously said in his Golden Globes acceptance speech as his film Parasite deservedly took home Best Foreign Language Film.
The Coronavirus outbreak has led to Hollywood celebrities resorting to social distancing and self-isolation. Due to which, numerous stars are sharing videos with their families.
Bong Joon Ho’s Oscar-winning drama “Parasite” has broken records at the U.K. box office, becoming the country’s highest-grossing foreign-language film of all time.
Hot on the heels of its sweep at the 2020 Academy Awards, Bong Joon-ho’s much-lauded Parasite returns to the big screen – this time in a stunning monochromatic edition, putting this year’s masterpiece in a new light.
When Oscars 2020 rolled in, we all were in for a pleasant shock when Bong Joon-ho did the unthinkable! His ambitious project Parasite swept the 92nd Academy Awards with four Oscars, including Best Picture, which was a first for a non-English film. Parasite also took home the prize for International Feature Film, Best Directing for Bong and Best Original Screenplay for Bong and Han Jin-won.
#BongHive, assemble -- and head on over to Hulu in five short weeks. The platform has secured exclusive rights to stream beginning April 8.
#BongHive, assemble -- and head on over to Hulu in five short weeks, as the platform has secured exclusive streaming rights to starting April 8.
Accepting his award for original screenplay at this year’s Oscars, director Bong Joon Ho triumphantly declared, “This is a very first Oscar to South Korea.” Little did he know that the second, third and fourth were swiftly coming his way on a night that saw “Parasite” make history.
Parasite made history earlier this month by becoming the first-ever foreign-language film to win an Oscar for Best Picture and the studio behind the film is not ready to let anyone make fun of their well deserved success. During his latest speech at a rally, US President Donald Trump mocked Oscars for giving the award to the South Korean film film.
The movie studio behind — the South Korean film that made history earlier this month as the first-ever international movie to win the Best Picture Oscar — has responded to President Donald Trump's digs during a campaign rally in Colorado.
The film Parasite made history at the recently concluded 92nd Academy Awards. The film won the Oscar for Best Picture, Best Direction, Best Original Screenplay and Best International Film in Foreign Language.
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