Kick-Ass will be released in April, and if it’s as good as they’re saying, I will buy this poster to frame. It’s one of the coolest I’ve seen in quite a while.
Crappy pics are better than no pics at all. With that said, here are some low-grain pictures of Nicolas Cage and Jay Baruchel from Disney’s upcoming The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.
The film centers on Balthazar Blake (Nicolas Cage), a master sorcerer in modern-day Manhattan trying to defend the city from his arch-nemesis, Maxim Horvath (Alfred Molina). Balthazar [...]
Check out some clips from Werner Herzog’s new film Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans. We also threw in the trailer in case you had no idea there was another movie using the name of Abel Ferrara’s 1992 feature.
In the film, Nicolas Cage plays Terrence McDonagh, a New Orleans Police sergeant, who starts [...]
Nicolas Cage explained his reasons for a quick exit from Seth Rogen’s The Green Hornet while promoting Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans during the Toronto Film Festival. Despite earlier accusations that his concerns revolved around the almighty dolla’, Cage was actually not very interested in the type of bad guy director Michel Gondry [...]
Nicolas Cage has dropped out of negotiations for the Seth Rogen-quasi-not-sure-what-it’s-going-to-look-like-is-it-going-to-be-a-comedy-or-played-straight, big-screen adaptation of a ’60s TV show nobody watched, The Green Hornet.
According to Heat Vision Blog, Cage and Columbia/Sony Pictures couldn’t reach a deal which probably means Cage wanted Scrooge McDuck’s vault for his portrayal of shadowy crime figure Mr. X. As Cage returns [...]
2 stars out of 5
The sooner Nicolas Cage stops indulging himself in roles that accommodate his fetish for romanticizing his childhood, the better he and audiences will be for it. Remember the good times with his roles in Leaving Las Vegas, Raising Arizona and Adaptation? Somewhere around The Weatherman, Mr. Cage has been making [...]
2 stars out of 5
A whirlwind of adventure mixed with a hint of dumbed-down conspiratorial American history, National Treasure: Book of Secrets is a flash-in-the-pan film, savaged by mediocrity and its inability to rise above its cliche-riddled plot. A complete rehash of the original National Treasure, NT: BOS, treats the audience to a chase [...]