Category: Features
Cocaine Bear Movie Details, Film Cast, Genre & Rating
Cocaine Bear Movie Details, Film Cast, Genre & Rating

Release Date February 24, 2023 Cast Keri Russell, Margo Martindale, Ray Liotta, Alden Ehrenreich, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Kristofer Hivju, Kahyun Kim, Christian Convery, Brooklynn Prince, Scott Seiss Running Time Not available Inspired by the 1985 true story…

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‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Review: Sequel Honors Boseman, Fails to Reach Epic Quality
‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Review: Sequel Honors Boseman, Fails to Reach Epic Quality

It’s easy, perhaps flippant, to dismiss a product that gives people joy. No matter this critic’s feelings about the Marvel Cinematic Universe,  or comic book-based fantasy films in general, Ryan Coogler’s task of mounting the sequel, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,”…

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Beyond the Screen #27 – Avatar Trailer, E.T. On Sale, Babylon’s Supersized Runtime, Superman Returns Again
Beyond the Screen #27 – Avatar Trailer, E.T. On Sale, Babylon’s Supersized Runtime, Superman Returns Again

We take a look back at news of note in the world of film. Henry Cavill Back as Superman Following a five-year hiatus and a secret mid-credits cameo in DC’s latest, Black Adam, Henry Cavill is confirmed to be returning…

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Warwick Davis & Val Kilmer Give This Fantasy True Heart
Warwick Davis & Val Kilmer Give This Fantasy True Heart

There is something uniquely strange, for better and worse, about revisiting the 1988 fantasy adventure film Willow. It is one of those films that has an air of nostalgia around it for its effects and designs. They capture a different…

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Why Chucky Season 2 Is a Huge Win for the Child’s Play Franchise
Why Chucky Season 2 Is a Huge Win for the Child’s Play Franchise

Over three decades ago, when writer/director Tom Holland’s hit horror movie, Child’s Play, was unleashed on the world, most likely nobody guessed that it would go on to spawn over half a dozen films, a TV show, graphic novels, video…

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Michael Mann Delivers More UltraCops, Gutter Poetry & Fetishistic Nitty-Grittiness
Michael Mann Delivers More UltraCops, Gutter Poetry & Fetishistic Nitty-Grittiness

In the year 2000, the late literary critic James Wood put forth the concept of “hysterical realism,” a then-emergent micro-genre in which the delirious overstimulation of modern life is expressed through a hoarder-caliber accumulation of detail. At the time, he…

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How That’s So Raven Became the First Disney Show to Not Get Canceled After Season 3
How That’s So Raven Became the First Disney Show to Not Get Canceled After Season 3

It doesn’t feel like that long ago when Raven-Symoné took over television shows worldwide with her blockbuster hit That’s So Raven. Combining comedy gold and great lessons, it was no wonder that the show resonated with millions of Americans. Despite…

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Lodge Kerrigan Recalls His Striking 2004 & Second Breakthrough Thriller Starring Damian Lewis
Lodge Kerrigan Recalls His Striking 2004 & Second Breakthrough Thriller Starring Damian Lewis

While his unnerving 1993 debut, “Clean, Shaven,” really floored audiences who saw it back in the day, when director Lodge Kerrigan’s belated third film “Keane” first made the rounds on the festival circuit in the fall of 2004, it reintroduced…

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A Love Story for the Ages
A Love Story for the Ages

From black and white to colors on the screen, film has changed its visuals multiple times throughout the years. Yet, there is one thing that remains the same within this art vehicle, which is the power that these stories have…

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‘Triangle of Sadness’- Film Review: Too-Obvious Class Structure Satire
‘Triangle of Sadness’- Film Review: Too-Obvious Class Structure Satire

Parodying the smug bourgeois and their superior personalities is nothing new. Buñuel did it best in many films. Pier Paolo Pasolini tried but became a parody of himself. Ruben Östlund’s Palme d’Or winner “Triangle of Sadness” is a cinematic cocktail…

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King Kong and Beyond – Giant Ape Films Ranked
King Kong and Beyond – Giant Ape Films Ranked

From the moment he first appeared on screen, the Ape wonder of the world was cinematic dynamite. Legions of sequels, reboots, cash-grabs, homages, rip-offs and parodies have followed ever since, and this Halloween we’re sorting the terrible from the less…

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9009 Is a Western Anime Gone Berserk
9009 Is a Western Anime Gone Berserk

Anime has been seeping into western culture for some time now, ranging from a specific reference here and there to full-blown homages across television, movies, and games. But at one point in time, it was a fringe interest for a…

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