The horror-comedy is based on a real story from 1985, but the director Elizabeth Banks and writer Jimmy Warden gave their furry lead a different ending.
Category: Movies
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In the Wild Tale of ‘Cocaine Bear,’ an Apex Predator Is the True Star
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Watch a Harrowing Battle Scene in ‘All Quiet on the Western Front.’
The New York Times – Movies:The director Edward Berger narrates a sequence from his drama, nominated for nine Academy Awards and winner of best film at the BAFTAs.
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‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ | Anatomy of a Scene
The New York Times – Movies:The director Edward Berger narrates a sequence from his Oscar-nominated film.
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‘Cocaine Bear’ Review: She Never Forgets Her Lines
The New York Times – Movies:The greatest joke of this blood-spattered horror-comedy from Elizabeth Banks is that it exists.
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Five Action Movies to Stream Now
The New York Times – Movies:From rousing war films to gory massacres, this month’s action picks are bloodier than usual.
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Ricardo Darín: Argentina’s Lucky Charm at the Oscars
The New York Times – Movies:When the country has a nominated film, it has usually starred this veteran. But the actor says other people have believed in his talent more than he has.
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‘The Quiet Girl,’ an Oscar Contender, Explores Irish Loneliness
The New York Times – Movies:The first Irish-language film to be nominated for an Oscar, directed by Colm Bairéad, tells a gentle story of cultural reticence.
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Ireland Cheers Paul Mescal for Embracing Irish Language
The New York Times – Movies:On the red carpet for the British Academy Film Awards, the Oscar-nominated actor gave an interview in Ireland’s national language.
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‘We Have a Ghost’ Review: Me and My Boo
The New York Times – Movies:David Harbour stars as an apparition haunting a family’s home in this supernatural Netflix comedy.
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Tom Whitlock, Writer of ‘Top Gun’ Anthem ‘Danger Zone,’ Dies at 68
The New York Times – Music:Mr. Whitlock’s songs, including the chart-topping “Take My Breath Away,” were central to the 1986 movie.
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‘God’s Time’ Review: Saving Her From Herself
The New York Times – Movies:Instead of making a thriller, the writer and director Daniel Antebi opts for a boho buddy comedy, with mixed results.
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Christoph Waltz Has Some Thoughts
The New York Times – Movies:His title character in the new Amazon series “The Consultant” is a blend of pleasant and menacing, with some very specific ideas about running a business.
