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Movie Review: ‘Cocaine Bear’

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Movie Review: ‘Cocaine Bear’

Quite a lot of the evaluations I’ve seen for “Cocaine Bear” include some variation on the road, “This film delivers precisely what it guarantees.” I’m going to say that’s not totally true. To make sure, there’s a bear excessive on cocaine on this film. No person goes to say that this film delivers lower than what it guarantees. What I imply is that this film delivers barely greater than what it guarantees. Once more, there may be most positively a bear on cocaine, no worries there, however there’s additionally a unusual little crime comedy in play below the much-ballyhooed layers of fur and coke.

The bear is on cocaine as a result of a gang member dropped a number of pallets out of a airplane whereas flying over the Georgia mountains. The film by no means makes it clear why the cocaine was deposited like this, however medicine might have been concerned within the determination. A black bear acquired into the unattended stash, and is now happening a woodland killing spree. Typically the bear assaults as a result of it’s hungry or as a result of it’s aggressive, and there’s even a extra noble purpose launched late within the movie, however largely it assaults as a result of it desires extra cocaine.

We meet our human gamers. Sari (Keri Russell) is a nurse searching for her hooky-playing daughter Dee Dee (Brooklynn Prince) and her buddy Henry (Christian Convery). Liz (Margo Martindale) is a park ranger with delusions of grandeur making an attempt to impress a visiting wildlife knowledgeable (Jesse Tyler Ferguson). Bob (Isiah Whitlock Jr.) is a cop looking for the remainder of the cocaine whereas minding his new pet. Daveed (O’Shea Jackson Jr.) and Eddie (Alden Ehrenreich) are gang members making an attempt to recuperate the cocaine for Eddie’s father Syd (the late Ray Liotta). Throw in some panicky paramedics, a bumbling trio of muggers and a few hikers to function hors d’oeuvres, and also you’ve acquired a menu – I imply – solid.

As anticipated, a lot of the movie’s humor derives from the bear and its newfound affinity for cocaine. Typically its conduct is violent, different instances it’s simply odd, like when it goes round banging its head into bushes. But it surely’s not all the time concerning the bear. Daveed and Eddie have a pleasant odd-couple chemistry with Daveed making an attempt to be delicate to Eddie’s grief over the current demise of his spouse, however Eddie being such a stick within the mud and renouncing his former prison methods. Dee Dee and Henry steal the film with their misplaced rebelliousness and unfamiliarity with cocaine. And a showdown at a gazebo is twisted sufficient earlier than the bear reveals as much as make every part worse.

I like that the film avoids the temptation to make the bear a straight-up villain just like the shark in “Jaws.” The poor factor was minding its personal enterprise till cocaine fell from the sky. It didn’t ask for any of this. True, it assaults good guys and dangerous guys indiscriminately as soon as it’s coked-up, nevertheless it looks like all it wants is an efficient nap and it’ll cease being such a grouchy-bear.

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There’s loads of enjoyable available at “Cocaine Bear”: enjoyable from the bear, enjoyable from the people, and enjoyable from the viewers should you see it with the precise crowd. It loses a few of its manic power towards the top when the villains get severe, the humor dissipates, and the motion takes place close to a waterfall at evening, which in motion pictures is a shortcut for shoddy particular results. However till then, the film takes full benefit of the goofiness of its premise. So long as you possibly can take its staggering violence in stride, it’s as candy as sugar — even whether it is a couple of completely different sort of white powder.

Grade: B

“Cocaine Bear” is rated R for bloody violence and gore, drug content material and language all through. Its operating time is 95 minutes.

Contact Bob Garver at rrg251@nyu.edu.

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Movie Review – Tarot

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Tarot, the name of this movie, can be credited as the best thing about it. While the movie had a healthy pace and an interesting storyline, the acting was forced at best, and it was exceptionally predictable. I’m all over these types of movies, and I couldn’t leave fast enough.

If you are looking for an edge of your seat, nail biting horror movie you are going to be sorely disappointed. If you’re cleaning your house and need some background noise, then you’ve found your match. Unless you have to pay for it, then I would skip it.

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I hate dogging movies like this, however it’s warranted here. Tarot is simply not worth your time, there’s other options out there.

Grade: D+

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There are no extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Tarot.

Rated: (PG-13) Horror Violence | Drug Content | Bloody Images | Some Strong Language | Terror
Genres: Horror
Starring: Avantika, Olwen Fouéré, Jacob Batalon
Director: Spenser Cohen, Anna Halberg
Writer(s): Nicholas Adams, Spenser Cohen, Anna Halberg
Language: English
Country: United States

Plot
When a group of friends recklessly violates the sacred rule of Tarot readings, they unknowingly unleash an unspeakable evil trapped within the cursed cards. One by one, they come face to face with fate and end up in a race against…

 

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Prasanna Vadanam Movie Review – Gulte

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2.75/5


2 Hr 26 Mins   |   Thriller   |   03-05-2024


Cast – Suhas, Payal Radhakrishna, Rashi Singh, Viva Harsha, Nitin Prasanna and others

Director – Arjun Y K

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Producer – Manikanta J S, Prasad Reddy T R

Banner – Arha Media, Little Thoughts Cinemas

Music – Vijai Bulganin

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Suhas has become one of the bankable actors in Tollywood. He is now out with his latest film, Prasanna Vadanam, based on a man with face blindness. Directed by Arjun YK, let’s review the film here.

Plot

Surya(Suhas), a Radio RJ meets with a terrible accident and ends up with a rare disease named Prosopagnosia. Due to this, he gets face blindness and cannot identify the faces of people around him. One fine day, he witnesses the brutal murder of a young girl. He informs the cops but instead gets embroiled in the case. Left with no choice; he approaches top cop Vaidehi(Rashi Singh) for assistance. But things turn on its head and multiple cases are now filed on Surya. The rest of the story is about how Surya proves his innocence with the help of his girlfriend Adhya(Payal Radhakrishna).

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Performances

Suhas is known for his versatile characters gets a tailor-made role in Prasanna Vadanam. As he has a unique disease, the scope for him to perform uniquely is high in the film, and Suhas lives up to all the expectations. His performance in the second half is highly impressive and arrests you till the end. Nithin Prasanna, who was last seen in Ambajipeta Marriage Band, delivers yet another bankable performance. The various shades he showcased in his performance were impressive. Rashi Singh, who played the top cop, was decent, but she should have worked more on the expressions in the latter part of the film. Viva Harsha was okay, and so was Payal Radhakrishna.

Technicalities

Vijay Bulganin composed the music for the film, and his songs are quite ordinary. None of the songs register with the audience, but the background score is quite impressive. The sound design neatly elevates the proceedings and is composed in a stylish manner. The camera work is so-so and one cannot complain keeping the budget in mind. The production values are also okay, and there is nothing much to rave about. The editing is perfect as the narrative is crisp and to the point.

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Analysis

Making thrillers is one of the biggest tasks for any writer-director. But newcomer Arjun YK has chosen a story with face blindness which is something new for Telugu cinema. So, this itself makes things interesting for Prasanna Vadanam. Prasanna Vadanam starts on a very interesting note, and the best part is that director Arjun does not waste any time entering the conflict point in the film.

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Once the heroine is introduced, the love track gets a bit boring, but that too passes, and things become interesting for the audience. Once the crime is committed, the concentration shifts towards the cops and how they will deal with the case. But the way director Arjun brings in the half-time twist is superb and unexpected. As the director reveals the man behind the murder, things become a bit difficult for the director to handle the proceedings.

This is when the proceedings become slow and a bit dull. Also, the reason behind the motive of the murderer is not showcased convincingly. Also, the way Suhas behaves in the second half looks a bit odd. As he has face blindness, the director could have added more drama and played with the effects, but that does not happen, and things move slowly until the pre-climax.

Director Arjun has potential and narrates the film well for the most part. However, way too many cinematic liberties and a lack of hold on emotions are some of the drawbacks. Prasanna Vadanam has decent moments that hold your attention. However, one needs to prepare for the pace and lack of depth in the proceedings as well.

Bottom Line – Passable Thriller

Rating: 2.75/5

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Sabari Movie Review: Varalaxmi Proves She Can Do Female Centric Roles

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Sabari Movie Review: Varalaxmi Proves She Can Do Female Centric Roles

Sabari, starring Varalaxmi Sarathkumar and directed by Anil Katz. The film hit theatres today.

What is it about?

The film follows Sanjana (Varalaxmi Sarathkumar), a single mother whose world is turned upside down when a horrifying truth comes to light: the child she raised is not her biological daughter.

Plot:

The story begins with a twisted past, revealing a villain, Mime Gopi, who escaped a mental asylum with an obsession—finding the daughter he believes was swapped. This sets him on a violent collision course with Sanjana, who will stop at nothing to protect the child she has loved and raised as her own.

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Sabari showcases the unwavering bond between a mother and child. As a single parent navigating the challenges of a broken marriage, Sanjana embodies strength and determination.

The movie appears like a psychological horror- thriller at first. While watching the first half, the film comes across a female led emotional thriller where the single parent appears to be going through hardships. Everything goes for a toss in the second half. It is in the second half that the film becomes an irreparable mess. The plot turns are created or arranged in a way that seems unrealistic and artificial.

Verdict: The screenplay of Sabari is far-fetched and the climax is so old that you will not believe this is a film made in 2024. However, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar has delivered a terrific performance.

Rating: 2.75/5

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