Thursday, March 15, 2012 4:02PM - By Laura Aguirre

It seems like Nicolas Cage‘s celebrity lifestyle and personal problems with the IRS require him to act only in critically-thrashed, big-budget movies. Sure, every now and then he’ll pick a good project where 80s and 90s Nic Cage shines through; unfortunately, Seeking Justice isn’t one of those projects. But it’s not all bad. Helmed by director Roger Donaldson, Seeking Justice is the story of a tortured husband who avenges his wife’s rapist by hiring a clan of vigilantes. Donaldson, an action pro, distracts the audience with chase scenes and gun fights, and eventually delivers a somewhat entertaining action movie.
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Friday, March 9, 2012 11:56AM - By Damon Houx

If you’re Nicolas Cage, perhaps the hardest role to play is yourself. According to The Hollywood Reporter, it seems that Cage turned down a role as himself in Action No.1, the Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant scripted film about his stolen copy of the first issue of Superman (which is worth $1.5 Million dollars). The plan would be to make a nerd heist picture revolving around Cage’s mint comic. But sans-Cage part of the fun of the movie would be gone.
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Monday, February 13, 2012 12:20PM - By Damon Houx

Though Zooey Deschanel was the host of this week’s Saturday Night Live, she was upstaged by two of its guests: Jean Dujardin and Nicolas Cage. Both came to promote and mock their movies, and it made for one of the all around best SNL’s in a while (though the musical guests were a low point). Dujardin, who would win the BAFTA for best actor the next day, came to do a musical number, while Cage went to the update desk to talk about his latest Ghost Rider film. Check it out…
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Friday, December 2, 2011 3:45PM - By Laura Aguirre

The Dunder Mifflin paper company from NBC’s The Office is now becoming real paper! In a plot that sounds straight out of, well, The Office, NBC has just signed a deal with a major supplies store, in order to give their paper business a kick by producing Dunder Mifflin paper. We’ve also got a photo of Nicolas Cage on the cover of a piece of unusual material (which, considering it’s Cage, isn’t that unusual at all), and news on Bryan Singer‘s new job (hint: it involves a TV show about a big green man who is neither the Incredible Hulk or the Jolly Green Giant).
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011 8:40AM - By Travis Woods

Sometimes, with the deluge of entertainment news that hits us daily, a few crumbs fall through the cracks. And like a mighty vacuum of information justice, our news roundup is here to scoop up any little nuggets we may have missed.
Friday, March 25, 2011 9:50AM - By Travis Woods

Hey, remember back in the day (translation, 1997), when Nicolas Cage and John Travolta starred in a little flick called Face/ Off, in which they play sworn enemies who switch each others’ faces and take over each others’ lives? And remember how both actors had so much charm and chops that they totally pulled it off and saved the film and its ridiculous premise?
You do? Too bad. Prepare to be disappointed, because the duo is set to go at it again, and maybe again after that, and the charm/ chops level have gone the way of both actors’ hairlines.
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Friday, February 25, 2011 2:51PM - By Krystal Clark

Nicolas Cage is mad as hell and he’s not going to take it anymore. The dedicated and sometimes eccentric star appears in a new film opening this weekend called Drive Angry 3D. The title pretty much sums up the premise of the film, which centers on a hardened ex-con hell bent on finding and killing the man who murdered his daughter and kidnapped his grandchild. We recently had the opportunity to attend the Los Angeles press day for the movie, where Cage spoke openly about his love of fast cars, stunts, guns, and more importantly poetry. Yes, the Oscar winner never ceases to amaze. Check out our interview…
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Thursday, February 24, 2011 8:00PM - By Krystal Clark

The duo that brought us My Bloody Valentine 3D is headed to theaters once again with an homage to seventies action movies. Drive Angry 3D stars Nicolas Cage as somewhat of a supernatural renegade who has one thing on his mind. His weapons of choice include his car, his gun, and his beautiful sidekick Piper (Amber Heard). He’s a man on a mission, he’s pissed, and he’s behind the wheel. Check out our review…
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011 7:01PM - By Krystal Clark

Nicolas Cage has been busy promoting his latest feature Drive Angry 3D, and we had the opportunity to talk to him during the Los Angeles press day for the film. While there, the actor spoke about another supernatural, motor driven project he’s been working on — Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance. He revealed that he and directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor have created some amazing stuff that will take the Ghost Rider franchise to a whole new (supernatural) level…
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