Tag: Elizabeth Banks

Migration Trailer Takes Flight

Today, Illumination dropped another trailer for their animated movie Migration on YouTube. This comedy follows a family of ducks who convince their overprotective father to embark on a journey to the Caribbean, but they get lost in New York City along the way. Migration features the voices of Kumail...

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REVIEW: Cocaine Bear (2023)

Unlike the majority of movies and television discussed on this site, Universal Pictures’ Cocaine Bear is an incredibly difficult movie to review. Cocaine Bear is not an intelligent movie. It is not well-acted, well-written, or well-done, and the script is utterly atrocious. But hot damn if it isn�...

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Cocaine Bear Trailer is an Internet Sensation

Who knew that the return of Indiana Jones, the Transformers, and the Guardians of the Galaxy would be outshone by a coked-up bear? I’m still not sure what the hell’s going on, but among the big studio trailers that released yesterday was one for a movie called Cocaine Bear. Directed by Elizabeth...

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Elizabeth Banks Hypocritically Blames Charlie’s Angels Failure on Marketing

Elizabeth Banks is throwing some more blame around for her failure – specifically 2019’s Charlie’s Angels, the updated version of the 70s TV show (or is it the updated version of the 2000s films, which were an updated version of the 70s TV show?). In an interview with The New York Times in whi...

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Review: Brightburn (2019)

I was initially interested in Brightburn because of James Gunn’s credit as a producer, and the presence of his brother Brian and cousin Mark as writers. The trailers were intriguing, but in general, I’m not big on modern horror movies. Brightburn’s premise centers around a simple question: wha...

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REVIEW: The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019)

This week saw the release of the long-awaited sequel to 2014’s surprise hit The Lego Movie, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part. I love the first Lego Movie, and unlike some, I wasn’t surprised when it turned out to be great; the marketing leading up to its release was appealing, and you could tel...

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