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Oscars 2020: Why the 'Parasite' Best Picture Win Was Revolutionary
Bong Joon Ho's movie didn't just become the first non-English language film to nab the big prize—it helped knock down one more cultural barrier
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How to Stream 'Parasite' and Best Picture Oscar Nominees Online
This year's Oscar-nominated films are now available to stream or download
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Oscars 2020: 'Parasite,' '1917,' 'Joker' Win Big
Bong Joon Ho's satirical thriller went home with the Best Picture and Best International Film Awards, while 'Joker' 'Judy,' 'Marriage Story' and 'Once Upon a Time...In Hollywood' took home acting statuettes
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'Parasite': Bong Joon Ho on Making the Movie of the Year
The South Korean filmmaker on the origins of his critically acclaimed hit about one rich and one poor family— and why he won't explain the meaning behind its title
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'Parasite' Review: Bong Joon Ho Delivers His Masterpiece
The South Korean filmmaker outdoes himself with this cutting, caustic tale of class warfare between the haves and the have-nots
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'Okja' Review: Story of Girl and Her Giant Pig Is Wacky, Weird and Wonderful
Bong Joon-ho's all-star eco-fantasy is a little bit of Spielberg, a little bit of Miyazaki and a whole lot of oddball
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Snowpiercer
I felt lip-smacking anticipation about seeing Snowpiercer, the first English–language film from South Korean menace maestro Bong Joon-ho (The Host, Mother). Just imagine: It's 17 years into the future. The world has frozen over, leaving almost everyone popsicles. The survivors are all living on a high-speed train – yup, the Snowpiercer – that keeps cracking […]
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Train in Vain: How 'Snowpiercer' Became the Summer's Coolest Movie
South Korean director Bong Joon-ho's sci-fi epic fought its way to American screens — and beats Hollywood blockbusters at their own adrenaline-rush game
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The Host (Gwoemul)
A blockbuster in South Korea, this monster flick is now working its way into your cineplex. By all means, embrace its ugly-ass terror. Is it that scary? Yes. Will it reduce you to quivering jelly? Oh, my, yes! Does it bust the bonds of the Godzilla formula to fuse fright with feeling? Better believe it, […]
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