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Nicolas Cage dealt with some choppy waters preparing for his latest thriller, “The Surfer.” Cage, 61, stars as an unnamed businessman in the Lorcan Finnegan-directed drama that sees his ...
Nicolas Cage‘s day isn’t complete unless he gets mistaken for Nick Cave at least once. In a recent interview with the Guardian, the actor revealed how frequently people swap his identity with ...
Nicolas Cage recently had a near-death experience. While filming for his latest role in "The Surfer," the 61-year-old actor revealed he "got pounded to smithereens" while practicing his surfing ...
Cage responded: I don’t think there’s a day that goes by where I’m not mistaken for Nick Cave. People also say: “Hey, Nic, you were great in The Hunger,” which is this great David Bowie ...
This is a real boon for fans of the original Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, as the show brings back Nicolas Cage as Spider-Man: Noir. It's also live action, so we get to see a real-life Nic ...
After voicing the fan-favorite, black-and-white Spider-Man Noir in “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” Nicolas Cage is suiting up as the hero in the first look at Prime Video’s live-action ...
There's a new Spider-Man in the ever-expanding Spider-Verse. Now, Cage will make his TV debut as an aging, down-on-his-luck private investigator and the one and only superhero in 1930s New York.
By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief The horror pic, now in post-production, is directed by Lotfy Nathan and tells the childhood story of Jesus Christ, with Cage playing The Carpenter, Noah Jupe ...
That feeling of hypnotic sensory overload and heightened emotion is underlined by François Tétaz’s lush, old-fashioned score and the retro style of the opening credits, including a throwback title ...
Titled Madden, the movie stars Nicolas Cage as the titular coach alongside Academy Award winner Christian Bale as long-time Raiders owner Al Davis. The movie follows Madden as he is forced out of ...
When you think Nicolas Cage, you think football. Everyone knows that. It follows, then, that when casting a movie about one of the most iconic figures in American football history, you’d cast Cage.