Movie Review: “COCAINE BEAR” is bloodier and funnier, if not smarter, than the average bear
The characters have a number of funny moments in between attacks, and Banks directs the whole thing vigorously, even throwing in some appreciated flourishes.
The characters have a number of funny moments in between attacks, and Banks directs the whole thing vigorously, even throwing in some appreciated flourishes.
It has more on its mind than many horror films, while also delivering the shocks and especially the atmosphere.
Presented in partnership with the American Cinematheque, the premiere will launch a series of events leading up to the October 29th theatrical release of the film.