Nicolas Cage

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"Next"
Is this time-toying thriller, starring Julianne Moore and Nicolas Cage, worth even two minutes of your future?
"World Trade Center"
Oliver Stone tackles the most harrowing shared experience of our lives -- and it's not the disaster you would expect.
"Lord of War"
In this breezy geopolitical satire, Nicolas Cage plays an old-fashioned American salesman -- of Uzis and AK-47s.
"Matchstick Men"
In Ridley Scott's latest, starring Nicolas Cage and Sam Rockwell as a pair of con men, the director proves that he doesn't count on his audience to be intelligent.
The Fix
Russell Crowe plays gladiator indoors, Bill helps Hill work her party, and the Dems create "Bushenstein." Plus: Girls go wild over Playboy!
"Adaptation"
A dizzying feature from the self-consciously deranged makers of "Being John Malkovich" imagines Nicolas Cage as a chronic masturbator and Meryl Streep as a mean, mean Susan Orlean.
Split city
Nick Cage and Lisa Marie not the only couple calling it quits; kids' barf worse than bite for Frazier's Niles; J.Lo sends a naked Ben to the showers. Plus: Fabio faux ever!
Liza adopts cast; Miss Piggy loses her Dogg
It was a bad week for canines, but justice triumphs as a guy named Cox directs a biopic about John Holmes.
"Windtalkers"
John Woo's ultraviolent paean to the Navajo "code talkers" who fought with the Marines in World War II takes his Hollywood dream to new heights.
Mark's monkey business
Wahlberg admits simian lust; Rodman says Electra might bounce back. Plus: Nicolas Cage goes public with Lisa Marie; ex-Menudo star wants cash after bizarre accident; and poison snakes, vomit and Michael Douglas in NP Extra!
Drive us wild, Angelina
"Gone in 60 Seconds" is almost worth seeing, if just for Jolie's ghostly sexuality.
"Gone in 60 Seconds"
In the new Jerry Bruckheimer movie, see cars go fast and get banged up!
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Monday, June 5, 2000
Outback mistake house
Australian paper may face lawsuit for mistaking Natalie Imbruglia's rock star boyfriend for (gasp!) a girl. Plus: Christian Bale puts a sock on it; ABC to run Leo-on-Bill interview.
Bedfellas
James Haven tut-tuts the tsk-tsking; the Royal Philharmonic Meat Loafs around; and Cage and Arquette, together again? Plus: Tom Jones takes a panty to the head.
Winners and losers
Why have so many actors who've won Oscars seen their careers tank?
A wizard of Hollywood
Steve Kloves, screenwriter for Curtis Hanson's new "Wonder Boys," takes on Hollywood's hottest property -- boy wonder Harry Potter.
"Bringing Out the Dead"
Scorsese's manic, well-acted paramedic pic needs a fast ride back to the E.R.
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for
Thursday, Oct. 14, 1999
The stalking of Chris Isaak
Is it a wicked game of celebrity pursuit or retaliation for the singer's satanic verses?
Of plummeting pants and racing roaches
Charlize Theron: "I drop trou all the time ..."; a couple of cockroaches named Gore and Bradley; Hef sez: Thumbs down on Nick Cage. Plus: Newt spares no expense on his horn-blowin' honey.
"The Loss of Sexual Innocence"
Mike Figgis' stylistically extreme sexual autobiography may be a failure, but at least it fails shamelessly.
8mm
Andrew O'Hehir reviews '8mm,' Joel Schumacher's journey through one man's dark night of the soul
Movie Interview: Acting weird
Nicolas Cage talks about selling imperfection.
John Woo
With its wacky face-switching premise and delirious action scenes, John Woo's 'Face/Off' (starring Nicolas Cage and John Travolta) is the summer's best blockbuster.
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