Nicolas Cage

"Bad Lieutenant": So bad it's good "Bad Lieutenant": So bad it's good

Nicolas Cage plays one crazy-ass cop in Werner Herzog's loopy, cheerfully disreputable nonremake
  • Werner Herzog among the demented iguanas

    The legendary German eccentric on his most American film, the dirty, profane, dazzling non-remake "Bad Lieutenant"
  • "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
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