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Leighton Meester joins "The Buccaneers" for Season 2, and it's a show that will fill the "Bridgerton" hole in your heart.
The return of Squid Game and The Bear and the best horror movie of 2024 are among this week's best streaming releases ...
Honey of an interview: I asked a bear for his opinion of 'Cocaine Bear.' Here's his review. 'Look, I’m not gonna pull any paws with you. Back in 2020, you folks and your guns killed about 50,000 ...
The Care Bears movie does not yet have a release date. For more, check out our list of the most exciting upcoming movies in 2025 and beyond, or, check out our list of movie release dates.
Bear: They should’ve made a movie called “Shot-By-Some-Jerk-Wearing-Camo Bear.” Would’ve been more accurate. Me: I suppose. Bear: Then of course there are the roads. Me: What do roads do?
Keri Russell and Ray Liotta add A-list appeal to this B movie cash grab, as director Elizabeth Banks proves she knows what audiences want. 'Cocaine Bear' Review: Hilarious Bloodbath Gives Movies a ...
Bears. The sharks of the forest. Or at least that’s what the horror genre would have you believe. Even though they’re cute and cuddly—don’t try to hug one!—it’s no real wonder these ...
Movie review: ‘Cocaine Bear’ is pure nose candy February 24, 2023 November 7, 2024. ... it’s a damn bear. The title alone suggests a D-list movie in the vein of Sharknado, ...
Golden Globes nominations: ‘Emilia Pérez,’ ‘The Brutalist,’ ‘The Bear’ lead with most nods. See the full list of movie and television nominations for the 2025 ceremony.
Critic Justin Chang's picks for the best movies of 2022 include (clockwise, from top left): The Eternal Daughter, Crimes of the Future, EO, Tár, Decision to Leave and No Bears.
Unsurprisingly, the newly released The Bear season 4 is No. 1 on Hulu’s list of films and television series. That made it the easy choice to lead off this week’s selections for the three popular Hulu ...
Norwegian director Dag Johan Haugerud has won the 2025 Berlinale Golden Bear for Dreams, a queer love story that completes his verbally explicit, but visually chaste Sex, Love, Dreams trilogy.