So you think your job is bad? Sorry if we seem to be lacking empathy here. But however crummy you think your 9-5 routine is, it’ll never be as bad as Robert Pattinson’s in Bong Joon Ho’s “Mickey 17” ...
Hey Mickey, I’m sure you’re used to it by now, but what’s it feel like to die?” After Bong Joon-ho’s victory at the 92nd ...
Mickey 17, the ambitious follow-up to Bong Joon Ho's best picture winner Parasite has some phenomenally gutsy acting choices ...
He also found plenty of chances in the story’s first big twist—when an accident that leaves the 17th iteration of Mickey alive means that another Mickey (number 18) begins to coexist alongside ...
Robert Pattinson just can't help dying in “Mickey 17.” As an “expendable” on a colonizing mission to a far-off planet, ...
By the time he falls into a crevasse and meets up with some presumably terrifying but also cute native animals – creepers, they’re called – sure to eat him alive, he is Mickey 17.
By the time he falls into a crevasse and meets up with some presumably terrifying but also cute native animals — creepers, they’re called — sure to eat him alive, he is Mickey 17.
By the time he falls into a crevasse and meets up with some presumably terrifying but also cute native animals — creepers, they’re called — sure to eat him alive, he is Mickey 17.