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Brigsby Bear is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by Dave McCary in his feature directorial debut, written by Kevin Costello and Kyle Mooney, and starring Mooney, Claire Danes, Mark Hamill, Greg Kinnear, Andy Samberg, Matt Walsh, and Michaela Watkins. It tells the story of a captive man raised in a bunker since he was a baby, where he ...
Box office. $3.9 million [2] The To Do List is a 2013 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Maggie Carey in her feature film directorial debut, starring an ensemble cast of Aubrey Plaza, Johnny Simmons, Bill Hader, Alia Shawkat, Sarah Steele, Scott Porter, Rachel Bilson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Andy Samberg, Donald Glover ...
Mooney co-wrote and starred in the 2017 film Brigsby Bear, in addition to co-creating, co-writing, producing, and starring in the adult animated television series Saturday Morning All Star Hits! [4] [5] Mooney has appeared on a number of shows, including Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Sports Show with Norm Macdonald. [6]
He's directed a movie called Brigsby Bear.. Houston, we have a side hustle. In addition to his work on Saturday Night Live, McCary directed a film called Brigsby Bear, starring his SNL pal Kyle ...
Previously he directed “Brigsby Bear” and was a writer/director on “SNL” (where he and Stone first met in 2016) for five seasons. McCary is repped by Mosaic and Myman Greenspan.
Brigsby Bear: Sony Pictures Classics: Dave McCary (director); Kyle Mooney, Kevin Costello (screenplay); Kyle Mooney, Claire Danes, Mark Hamill, Greg Kinnear, Andy Samberg, Matt Walsh, Michaela Watkins [191] Menashe: A24
Mooney, in the first movie he has directed (after co-writing and starring in 2017’s “Brigsby Bear”), does a good job of staging the party — the drunken hip-hop vibe, the warring niches ...
Cocaine Bear grossed $64.7 million in the United States and Canada, and $25.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $90 million. [4] [5] In the United States and Canada, Cocaine Bear was released alongside Jesus Revolution and was initially projected to gross $15–20 million from 3,534 theaters in its opening weekend. [3]