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In this horror movie drawn from the Apocrypha, a teen Jesus is both troubled and troubling to his parents. Then along comes a stranger with a serpent.
The New York Times – Film:
In this horror movie drawn from the Apocrypha, a teen Jesus is both troubled and troubling to his parents. Then along comes a stranger with a serpent.
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In 1997, Nicolas Cage and John Travolta swapped identities and faces in John Woo’s extravagant action thriller. The results were fabulously ludicrous.
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Nicolas Cage defends his family against a paranormal siege in this derivative, low-budget creature feature.
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The director reflects on why he left in the first place, how he was able to work with Tom Cruise and what’s next for action films.
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Nicolas Cage plays a mild-mannered professor who inexplicably wanders into others’ dreams in this wonderfully weird dark comedy.
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In his new dark comedy, the star plays a man who begins popping up in people’s dreams. It’s a metaphor for viral fame that he found cathartic.
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This western about the gluttony of westward expansion is saddled with a miscast Nicolas Cage.
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With the release of “Renfield,” we look at 10 of the actor’s performances from the last decade that range from subdued to off the deep end.
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Nicholas Hoult stars as the long-suffering servant to Nicolas Cage’s Count Dracula in this highly absurd, entertaining comedy.