Lorne Michaels
New York
county Banks
film
Entertainment
Actor
fun
audience
love
Enterprise
and
Lorne Michaels
New York
county Banks
The website celebfans.org is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.
Elizabeth Banks Trips On Stage Before Presenting Award At 2023 Oscars - etcanada.com - county Banks
etcanada.com
13.03.2023 / 16:37

Elizabeth Banks Trips On Stage Before Presenting Award At 2023 Oscars

Elizabeth Banks very nearly took a tumble as she presented the award for Best Visual Effects at the 2023 Oscars on Sunday night.

Elizabeth Banks Trips on Stage While Presenting During the Oscars, Jokingly Blames ‘Cocaine Bear’ - www.usmagazine.com - Los Angeles - county Banks
usmagazine.com
13.03.2023 / 07:09

Elizabeth Banks Trips on Stage While Presenting During the Oscars, Jokingly Blames ‘Cocaine Bear’

Accidents happen! Elizabeth Banks tripped on stage at the Oscars as she walked on stage to present the award for Best Visual Effects.

Elizabeth Banks Trips Over Dress While Presenting at the 2023 Oscars With Cocaine Bear - www.etonline.com - county Banks
etonline.com
13.03.2023 / 06:23

Elizabeth Banks Trips Over Dress While Presenting at the 2023 Oscars With Cocaine Bear

and without visual effects, this is what the bear would look like," she continued. The bear danced behind her and she told the character, «Stop it. No director wants to deal with this, stop this.

What Happened to Elizabeth Banks' Voice? Actress Apologizes for Raspy Voice at Oscars 2023 - www.justjared.com - Hollywood - county Banks
justjared.com
13.03.2023 / 06:11

What Happened to Elizabeth Banks' Voice? Actress Apologizes for Raspy Voice at Oscars 2023

Fans are questioning what happened to Elizabeth Banks‘ voice after she presented at the Oscars.

Woke movie-goers say ‘Cocaine Bear’ not for kids, ‘encourages drugs’ - nypost.com - county Banks
nypost.com
07.03.2023 / 20:15

Woke movie-goers say ‘Cocaine Bear’ not for kids, ‘encourages drugs’

Cocaine Bear” has been getting rave reviews, raking in $8.65 million on its opening night, according to IMDB’s Box Office Mojo — but not everyone is so fond of the movie.Some “woke” viewers complained the new film is “encouraging drug use” and “not suitable for kids.”The movie — which is rated R for for bloody violence and gore, drug content and language throughout — is loosely based on a true story. In 1985, a bear was found dead in the Georgia woods after consuming a drug smuggler’s stash of cocaine that was dropped from a plane. “Cocaine Bear” shows the black bear surviving and becoming an addict willing to kill anyone who gets in her way. It follows an ensemble of locals, tourists, criminals and police offers who come together to try to survive the bear’s drug-fueled frenzy.One controversial scene in the movie shows 12-year-olds doing cocaine, which director Elizabeth Banks previously defended.

The Actor Who Played Cocaine Bear on Set Studied ‘The Revenant’ Bear and Baloo in ‘Jungle Book’: I Had to Breathe ‘The Way a Bear Would’ - variety.com - county Banks
variety.com
28.02.2023 / 02:39

The Actor Who Played Cocaine Bear on Set Studied ‘The Revenant’ Bear and Baloo in ‘Jungle Book’: I Had to Breathe ‘The Way a Bear Would’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director The cocaine bear in Elizabeth Banks’ “Cocaine Bear” is an impressive feat of visual effects wizardry, but there was an actual person behind the 500-pound, drug-addicted beast. Meet Allan Henry, the motion capture performer who played the bear on set so that actors such as Keri Russell, Ray Liotta, and Alden Ehrenreich had something real to interact with during scenes. When Liotta fights the bear in the film’s third act, for instance, he was actually facing off with Henry on set. Henry is a motion capture veteran who already has experience playing animals thanks to his work on the “Planet of the Apes” trilogy. But the actor said said in an interview with /Film that “Cocaine Bear” was a different beast because the eponymous animal is not as humanistic as the apes in “Planet of the Apes.”

‘Cocaine Bear’ rushes to top of box office, earning over $8.5M in debut - nypost.com - county Banks
nypost.com
26.02.2023 / 02:19

‘Cocaine Bear’ rushes to top of box office, earning over $8.5M in debut

according to IMDB’s Box Office Mojo.The comedy, which is directed by Elizabeth Banks, whom The Post said, “keeps the powder gags fresh throughout,” is loosely based on a true story of a black bear in Georgia that ate millions of dollars worth of lost cocaine. “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” which was in first place last week, creeped to second with an $8.3 million-dollar take.The plummet in sales for the superhero flick, which cost around $200 million to make, marks the worst-ever second-week drop for a Marvel film, according to Deadline.Remaining in third was “Avatar: The Way of Water” with $1.1 million in sales.

Get Your Coke-Fueled Weekend Started With 4 Clips From ‘Cocaine Bear’ - theplaylist.net - county Banks
theplaylist.net
24.02.2023 / 23:07

Get Your Coke-Fueled Weekend Started With 4 Clips From ‘Cocaine Bear’

Arguably an early contender for the wildest movie of 2023, Elizabeth Banks‘ “Cocaine Bear” is based on the true story of a 175-pound Black Bear who overdosed on cocaine after ingesting the drug in 1985. While the bear did not kill anyone and died shortly after consuming cocaine, Banks and screenwriter Jimmy Warden fictionalize a story where the bear goes on a killing spree while massively high on cocaine.

‘Cocaine Bear’ Review: Bear Gone Wild - www.metroweekly.com - Kentucky - county Banks - county St. Louis
metroweekly.com
24.02.2023 / 18:09

‘Cocaine Bear’ Review: Bear Gone Wild

Stretching the phrase “inspired by true events” to its bare limits, Cocaine Bear (★★★☆☆) takes off from the stranger-than-fiction real-life tale of a Kentucky drug runner who, in 1985, dumped bundles of cocaine from a plane over Georgia, then perished trying to parachute after the drugs, a large, expensive portion of which were found and somehow consumed by a 500-lb. black bear deep in the Georgia woods.Anyone interested in the dead-serious facts of the case can grab a copy of Sally Denton’s comprehensive chronicle The Bluegrass Conspiracy, originally published in 1990.This movie, on the other hand, takes a bold leap off that plane with Thornton’s duffel bags full of brown paper-wrapped bricks of blow, and never looks back.Directed by Pitch Perfect mogul Elizabeth Banks, and scripted by Jimmy Warden, Cocaine Bear leaves no gruesome gag unturned, no outrageous one-liner untold, serving up the sort of anything-goes big-screen comedy that comes along rarely.Mid-rampage, the coke-fueled bear snorts a line off someone’s severed leg.

‘Cocaine Bear’ Review: Is Elizabeth Banks’ 1980s Coked-Up-Bear-as-Slasher Comedy So Bad It’s Good? No, It’s So Gonzo Goofy It’s…Gonzo Goofy - variety.com - county Banks
variety.com
24.02.2023 / 00:55

‘Cocaine Bear’ Review: Is Elizabeth Banks’ 1980s Coked-Up-Bear-as-Slasher Comedy So Bad It’s Good? No, It’s So Gonzo Goofy It’s…Gonzo Goofy

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic The last time a movie was marketed with a this-sounds-so-wretchedly-over-the-top-not-to-mention-insane-it-could-almost-be-fun low/high concept, the results, to put it kindly, were mixed. “Snakes on a Plane,” which sounded like a title that Don Simpson scrawled in white powder on a table at 4:00 a.m., was a movie that wore its brain-deadness on both lapels. But 17 years ago, that title inspired mountains of online chatter, to the point that the filmmakers incorporated bits and pieces of the obsessive fan gabble into the movie, most famously the Samuel L. Jackson line, “I have had it with these mothefuckin’ snakes on this motherfuckin‘ plane!” The result was that “Snakes on a Plane” felt like the first piece of brazen Hollywood schlock that was crowdsourced. The audience went in thinking: It may be trash, but it’s our trash.   

‘Cocaine Bear’ Fails To Deliver On The Craziness And Irreverence Of Its Premise [Review] - theplaylist.net - county Banks - county Ray
theplaylist.net
24.02.2023 / 00:22

‘Cocaine Bear’ Fails To Deliver On The Craziness And Irreverence Of Its Premise [Review]

“A bear did COCAINE!” screams a frazzled Eddie (Alden Ehrenreich), trying to explain a patently absurd concept like a rational person – and exposing the vast capacity for humor that lies between the two. “Cocaine Bear,” a film that really puts the high in high-concept comedy, contains promise and peril in its premise.

‘Cocaine Bear’ Review: Audiences Will Get High Watching Drugged-Up 500-Pound Beast Eat People In Elizabeth Banks’ Darkly Amusing Horror Comedy - deadline.com - Mexico - county Banks
deadline.com
24.02.2023 / 00:09

‘Cocaine Bear’ Review: Audiences Will Get High Watching Drugged-Up 500-Pound Beast Eat People In Elizabeth Banks’ Darkly Amusing Horror Comedy

The title says it all. Just like Snakes On A Plane was about just that, the new horror comedy Cocaine Bear is about a 500 pound bear on a jihad after coming upon a ton of cocaine dropped into rural Georgia on a drug run gone wrong. The bear ingests the coke and soon you have a beast roaring out of control devouring whatever human comes on to his path. It is all not to be taken seriously, but fortunately director Elizabeth Banks (Charlie’s Angels, Pitch Perfect 2) is smart enough to give audiences hungry for a ‘Jaws’ in the wilderness, some nice scares mixed in with the laughs plus a bit more bang for their buck than just a marketable title.

‘Cocaine Bear’ review: Coke addict animal kills — hilariously - nypost.com - county Banks - Tennessee
nypost.com
24.02.2023 / 00:07

‘Cocaine Bear’ review: Coke addict animal kills — hilariously

director Elizabeth Banks keeps the powder gags fresh throughout, as the mammal maims her way through a Southern forest preserve. The movie about blow never blows.Running time: 95 minutes. Rated R (bloody violence and gore, drug content and language throughout.) In theaters.The hysterical film is based on a true story in the loosest possible sense.

Elizabeth Banks, Jennifer Lopez Remember “Original Good Fella” Ray Liotta Ahead of Star’s Walk of Fame Honor - variety.com - county Banks
variety.com
23.02.2023 / 23:51

Elizabeth Banks, Jennifer Lopez Remember “Original Good Fella” Ray Liotta Ahead of Star’s Walk of Fame Honor

Todd Gilchrist editor On Feb. 24, Ray Liotta is set to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, just shy of a year since his death at the age of 67. The honor comes the same week as the release of “Cocaine Bear,” the sensational based-on-a-true-story film directed by Elizabeth Banks in which he plays a character she describes as “a gangster … but he’s also an unfit grandpa as well.” That characterization also encapsulates the breadth of his accomplishments on both film and TV as an actor, which range from mobsters and tough guys to loving fathers — and plenty in between. Ahead of the ceremony, Banks tells Variety that she cast Liotta after remembering her experiences working with him on the 2011 film “The Details.”

Is ‘Cocaine Bear’ based on a true story? - www.nme.com - USA - Washington - county Banks
nme.com
23.02.2023 / 04:41

Is ‘Cocaine Bear’ based on a true story?

Cocaine Bear is a dark action-comedy film set in a small town in Georgia.READ MOREThe synopsis reads: “After ingesting a duffel bag full of cocaine, a 500 lb American black bear goes on a killing rampage in a small town of Georgia where a group of locals and tourists must join forces to survive the attack.”Directed and co-produced by Elizabeth Banks, Cocaine Bear features an ensemble cast that includes  Keri Russell, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Christian Convery, Alden Ehrenreich, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Brooklynn Prince, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Kristofer Hivju, Hannah Hoekstra, Margo Martindale, and Ray Liotta in one of his final performances before his death in 2022.Oh, absolutely. According to the official website, Cocaine Bear is “inspired by the 1985 true story of a drug runner’s plane crash, missing cocaine, and the black bear that ate it.”Dubbed Pablo Eskobear (after “the king of cocaine” Pablo Escobar), the real life bear was a 150lb American black bear who was discovered on a hillside in Fannin County, Georgia next to a duffel bag and 40 half-consumed packs of cocaine.Well, rather than heading out “on a coke-fueled rampage for more blow and blood,” Pablo Eskobear overdosed on cocaine and was found dead on the scene.According to the Washington Post, an autopsy found the bear had around three to four grams of the drug in its blood stream. The narcotics investigators who made the discovery believe the drugs were ditched months earlier by trafficker Andrew Carter Thornton II who had planned to return.However, Thornton died after falling out of a plane in September 1985.

‘Cocaine Bear’ Director Elizabeth Banks Says Her Mom and Aunts ‘Are Going to Lose Their Minds’ When They See the Movie - variety.com - Florida - county Banks
variety.com
22.02.2023 / 22:49

‘Cocaine Bear’ Director Elizabeth Banks Says Her Mom and Aunts ‘Are Going to Lose Their Minds’ When They See the Movie

Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor “Cocaine Bear” director Elizabeth Banks is worried about her mother seeing the horror comedy when it opens on Friday. “I’m going to be honest with you, no one knows what to make of it when I tell them about it,” Banks told Variety at the movie’s premiere Tuesday night at Regal LA Live. “My poor mother is the least informed. She’s going to go with my aunts and they’re going to lose their minds. I told her she’s going to be mad. She will laugh and she’s going to love Margo Martindale and Isiah Whitlock Jr. and the dog. Not enough people talk about the dog, Rosette. She’ll love those parts, but she’ll close her eyes for a lot of it.”

Popular Celebrities

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.
DMCA