Five years after Bong Joon Ho’s Korean dramedy made Oscars history by becoming the first film not in English to win best picture, its makers, distributor, campaigners and translator dish on their strategy,
Oscars approach, it’s the perfect time to look back at how recent Best Picture winners performed at the box office. While some films became global sensations, raking in hundreds of millions, others found success in critical acclaim.
Let's take a trip down memory lane to Choi Woo Shik's iconic 2020 Oscars award-flexing moment. The 97th Academy Awards, held on March 2 at California's Dolby Theatre, were a star-studded affair, including the attendance of top South Korean celebrities like BLACKPINK's Lisa and former SF9 member Rowoon.
Bong Joon Ho's "Mickey 17" stars Robert Pattinson in what SFGATE's Drew Magary calls a violent and hilarious satire.
"Anora" director Sean Baker made history at the 2025 Oscars Sunday night. Baker broke the record for most competitive wins for the same film by a nominee in one show at the 97th Academy Awards, taking home four trophies.
HBO's Parasite series has faced several delays and false rumors but Bong Joon-ho confirmed that it is under development but a long time away.
We're looking back on the path that "Anora" took to get to its very winning night at the Oscars, from Cannes to the Dolby Theater.
Remember last year, when the big-budget, major studio blockbuster “Oppenheimer” dominated the Academy Awards after a few years of the top Oscars going to indie films like “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” “CODA,” “Nomadland” and “Parasite?”
Bong Joon Ho's long-awaited sci-fi follow-up to the Oscar-winning "Parasite" is an inferior pastiche of his past movies. Robert Pattinson is its sole saving grace.