Cocaine Bear Is About America's Failed War On Drugs, Says Director Elizabeth Banks
This is your bear brain. This is your bear brain on drugs.
Read MoreThis is your bear brain. This is your bear brain on drugs.
Read MoreGet some sleep, Laura.
Read More"I did this movie also as a way to kind of showcase to myself that there is another side. There is a way to make a connection. There is a way to let go."
Read More"I love Sam Raimi and I love John Carpenter..."
Read MoreA lot of time and effort was put into making Cokey in Cocaine Bear feel real ... and maybe even relatable?
Read MoreThe film is simply titled Bruce Lee.
Read More'I would have to train somebody how to do this...'
Read More"...he brought a real warmth to this and he had a really great sense of humor about it, too."
Read More"I put in the hours and we rehearsed it over and over and over again until I was fluid, until I was believable, and that was new to me."
Read More'Shut the door behind you.'
Read MoreThe license holders want to 'give the youth of today a film that pays serious attention to their own countercultures and challenges.' LOL, K.
Read More"First, they told me that it was about this robot -- this female robot."
Read MorePlus, DC Comics Infinite just got a new upgrade.
Read MoreCan someone get Kathleen Kennedy and Disney+ on the line so we can watch Gary Whitta and Chris Weitz's idea for a Star Wars series?
Read MoreThe PTA has not disbanded!
Read More'Are you ready to meet yourself?'
Read More'We are committed to having a show that celebrates the artisans, the arts and sciences and the collaborative nature of moviemaking.'
Read MoreWe love a Marvel post-credits scene, but does The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special have one?
Read MoreThe casting shortlist for The Amazing Spider-Man included Jamie Bell, Anton Yelchin, Alden Ehrenreich and, as we've just learned, Joe Jonas.
Read MoreAll this cryptic tweeting has us wondering!
Read MoreJames Gunn has been trying to work with the group for years.
Read More'The Banshees of Inisherin might be one seriously morose movie, but Jenny's retirement is the feel-good ending of the year.'
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