
Keri Russell
Sari
Alden Ehrenreich
Eddie
O'Shea Jackson Jr.
Daveed
Ray Liotta
Syd
Isiah Whitlock, Jr.
Bob
Brooklynn Prince
Dee Dee
Christian Convery
Henry
Margo Martindale
Ranger Liz
Jesse Tyler Ferguson
Peter
Kristofer Hivju
Olaf
Hannah Hoekstra
Elsa
Ayoola Smart
Officer Reba
Aaron Holliday
Stache
J.B. Moore
Vest
Leo Hanna
Ponytail
Kahyun Kim
Beth
Scott Seiss
Tom
Matthew Rhys
Andrew Thornton
Shane Connellan
Ray the Pediatrician
Conor Lambert
Trucker
George Kerslake
Gabe
Allan Henry
Bear Performer
Ian Dillon
Hospital Cleaner (uncredited)
David Duggan
Cinemagoer (uncredited)
Keith Gallagher
Police Officer (uncredited)
Chloe Harris
Citizen in Police Station (uncredited)
Christopher Livingstone
Detective (uncredited)
Chris Valor
Police Officer (uncredited)











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- #animal attack
- #georgia
- #based on true story
- #rampage
- #duringcreditsstinger
- #woman director
- #animal horror
- #black bear
- #apex predator
- #casual
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To say that Cocaine Bear isn’t the usual style of movie I like to watch is an understatement. My wife thought it had been involved in Academy Award talk of some kind and suggested we give it a try. Not sure where the Oscar talk came from but we stuck with it, barely. The violence is that excessive sort that horror fans demand, I guess. It was easy to get past it, once you internalize that it is al

I got excited for this one, I mean it's 2023 and Cocaine Bear had the promise of NOT being political. It had the promise of NOT having meh message. It had the promise of NOT being serious. I mean, the bear was obviously the star. People were going to see it because they wanted to see a giant bear high on coke killing people in a mindless and humorous way... ... but.... something happened

**_Not funny enough as a comedy and too silly to take serious_** In 1985, several bags of cocaine fall from a drug smuggling plane in the mountainous area of northern Georgia and eastern Tennessee. Near Blood Mountain, a mother black bear eats a lot of the cocaine and goes on a bloody spree as it menaces hikers, rangers, thugs, EMTs and cops. “Cocaine Bear” (2023) is a campy creature featur
There’s a bear high on mass quantities of illegal drugs that is going on a murderous rampage in a Tennessee state park in “Cocaine Bear,” an absolutely awful action / horror movie from director Elizabeth Banks. I understand with a premise like that, it’s supposed to be stupid. The problem is that the movie isn’t just dumb, it’s actually bad, with poor direction, acting, CGI, writing, and storytell

If you are viewing this film with some of the Oscar flicks in mind then you might see it as terrible. But if you are watching it for some good ole entertainment's sake, then this one is surely not a miss. A definite viewing which will make you smile and horrified at the same time. I loved it as a one time watch. Not so much the 2nd time though. If you are one of those who like to go critical on no

**Cocaine Bear delivers ridiculous creature violence on some goofy, short-lived characters, but its lack of consistent tone and identity kept it from being everything I had hoped.** Let’s start with this: I am a massive fan of lane creature movies - Ghost Shark, Sharknado, Lavalantula, The Sand - some of my favorites. So I expected to love Cocaine Bear. Sadly, I was a little underwhelmed. It wa

After the initial hit of Cocaine Bear, the film left me scratching for something a little stronger. I think the main drawback of this film is that it is trying to do too much. There are seven to eight characters introduced throughout the course of the film, with each given significant time to develop their story and motivations. This takes a lot of time away from the main attraction, the cocain

OK, so the plot wears a little thin after a while but I really did quite enjoy this daft action adventure film. It all starts with a bloke tossing bags from an aircraft before he clonks his head on the door whilst leaving, mid-air, and next thing the police are identifying the body and a large duffle bag of cocaine. Where's the rest of it? Well out near the original "glory hole" at Cagney's Cavern
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/cocaine-bear-review "COCAINE BEAR offers what one expects from it: an absolutely INSANE bear wreaking gory, bloody havoc while also doing the stupidest things imaginable. A totally nonsensical yet extremely entertaining time where nothing else matters besides the bear who did cocaine." Rating: B-












