Cocaine Bear: Directed by Elizabeth Banks. With Keri Russell, Alden Ehrenreich, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Ray Liotta. An oddball group of cops, criminals, tourists and teens converge on a Georgia forest where a huge black bear goes on a murderous rampage after
“Dumb fun with a great cast, Cocaine Bear manages to deal the good stuff without forgetting the sort of film it's trying to be.” Pros Veteran cast having fun with their roles Multigenerational appeal of coke-addicted killer bears Cons Weak anti-drug messaging Judging by the crowd...
but the bear may have eaten more. The bear’s body was found next to the bag and within 100 yards of three duffel bags holding a total of 218 pounds of cocaine, according to the GBI. A fourth bag containing 75 pounds was found nearby Nov. 5. ...
in 1985, discovered — and proceeded to consume — millions of dollars' worth of cocaine that had been accidentally air-dropped into a Georgia forest by smugglers. In real life, the bear overdosed and died not far from where investigators later discovered the ripped...
Cocaine Bear was funny, grotesque, and gory, and actually had a funny story. It's based on a real-life event where cocaine was dropped out of a plane and some of it was found by a bear.
Cocaine Bear does pretty much exactly what it sets out to do, and if you're in the mood for some silly horror-comedy, that'll be more than enough to satisfy. Read Audience Reviews Critics Reviews View All (328) Critics Reviews Mark Asch Sight & Sound Cocaine Bear will, in time, ...
The film sees Britain’s favourite bear journey back to his native land with the Brown family on a quest to visit Aunt Lucy. Pass the marmalade sandwiches. Plus, Mark reviews ‘Blitz’, Steve McQueen’s wartime drama starring Saoirse Ronan as a mother attempting to navigate a bombarded ...
Cocaine Bear: Directed by Elizabeth Banks. With Keri Russell, Alden Ehrenreich, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Ray Liotta. An oddball group of cops, criminals, tourists and teens converge on a Georgia forest where a huge black bear goes on a murderous rampage after
Cocaine Bear: Directed by Elizabeth Banks. With Keri Russell, Alden Ehrenreich, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Ray Liotta. An oddball group of cops, criminals, tourists and teens converge on a Georgia forest where a huge black bear goes on a murderous rampage after
“Dumb fun with a great cast, Cocaine Bear manages to deal the good stuff without forgetting the sort of film it's trying to be.” Pros Veteran cast having fun with their roles Multigenerational appeal of coke-addicted killer bears Cons Weak anti-drug messaging Judging by the crowd...