With the movie coming back to theaters next month, audiences will get a chance to experience the story that shook the world five years ago. Parasite changed the course of Bong Joon-ho's career. After years of audiences and the entertainment industry alike waiting to see what the filmmaker would work on next,
Parasite is a Hitchcockian, upstairs-downstairs class satire about a family of hucksters scamming their way into the home of a wealthy family. But the more time they spend under the guise of servitude,
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Parasite is officially returning to the silver screen on the fifth anniversary of its glorious win at the 2020 Oscars.
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This month we're losing Parasite from Max. That's a bummer for those subscribed to the streaming service given it's one of the best movies of the past 10 years (at least), but there's good news. "Parasite" isn't leaving until January 31, so you still have time to stream this must-watch thriller before it disappears.
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Originally released in 2019, the movie has made $262M worldwide in the years since. Joon-ho might have his attention on new movie Mickey 17, but Parasite fans should probably keep theirs on IMAX. Parasite will be released in IMAX across the US in a “limited engagement” from February 7, 2025.
Parasite’ returns to theaters to mark the fifth anniversary of its Oscar wins, ‘The Bear’ star Jeremy Allen White gets a new series, and Reese Witherspoon’s real legal career. David Daniel reports.
This spring the Academy Museum will take movie fans inside the mind of “Parasite” director Bong Joon Ho and the world creation of Greta Gerwig’s candy-colored “Barbie.”
“Director’s Inspiration: Bong Joon Ho” is curated by Exhibitions Curator Michelle Puetz, with the support of Assistant Curator Nicholas Barlow, Research Assistants Josue Lopez and Jeongsil Yoon, and former Getty Marrow Curatorial Intern Janice Kim.
Glanville has been trying to get to the bottom of her facial disfigurement, which she believes may be “parasites,” for over a year and a half.