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New on DVD” There’s trouble bruin in comedy ‘Cocaine Bear’

By Tribune News Service
Published: April 14, 2023, 6:11am

A fearsome beast on a drug-fueled rampage tops the DVD releases for the week of April 18.

“Cocaine Bear”: There’s trouble bruin when a black bear ingests a duffel bag full of drugs in this horror comedy inspired by a real incident in the 1980s.

“This flick is exactly what the title suggests: a romp about a large animal with a whole lotta coke pumping through its system,” News-Herald critic Mark Meszoros writes. “At its heart, this is a comedy-monster movie, serving up about 90 minutes of cheap laughs and over-the-top manglings. And there’s nothing wrong with that.”

Also new on DVD April 18

“Magic Mike’s Last Dance”: In male stripper Magic Mike’s last dance, he’s going to put on a cabaret show for the ladies (and gents) of London. Starring Channing Tatum and Salma Hayek.

“Marlowe”: Liam Neeson portrays Raymond Chandler’s famed private eye, who is hired by an heiress to investigate the death of her lover in 1930s Los Angeles. Also featuring Diane Kruger and Jessica Lange.

“Maybe I Do”: A couple decide to introduce their parents in this romantic comedy starring Diane Keaton, Susan Surandon, Richard Gere, Emma Roberts and William H. Macy.

“Emily”: Historical drama featuring Emma Mackey as the titular sister of Charlotte and Anne Brontë who penned “Wuthering Heights” before passing away in 1848 at age 30.

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