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Longlegs (2024)

Plot Summary: An FBI agent with unique psychic abilities is assigned to track down a mysterious serial killer known as "Longlegs" who has been murdering families through apparent demonic possession since the 1970s. Director: Osgood Perkins Screenplay: Osgood Perkins Producers: Dan Kagan, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Nicolas Cage, Dave Caplan, Chris Ferguson Cinematography: AndrΓ©s Arochi Tinajero Editors: Greg Ng, Graham Fortin Music: Zilgi Starring: Maika Monroe as Lee Harker, an FBI agent Lauren Acala as young Lee Nicolas Cage as Longlegs (Dale Ferdinand Kobble), an elusive Satanic serial killer Blair Underwood as Agent William Carter, one of Lee's superiors Alicia Witt as Ruth Harker, Lee's religious mother Michelle Choi-Lee as Agent Browning, one of Lee's superiors Dakota Daulby as Agent Fisk, Lee's partner Kierna...

Gunslingers (2025)

Plot Summary: In 1903 New York, a former gunslinger who has sworn off violence gets pulled back into a world of crime and betrayal when family secrets and old enemies resurface. Director: Brian Skiba Screenplay: Brian Skiba Producers: Randall Batinkoff, Brian Skiba, Laurie Love, Scott Reed Cinematography: Patrice Lucien Cochet Music: Richard Patrick Starring: Nicolas Cage as Ben Stephen Dorff as Thomas Keller Heather Graham as Val Scarlet Rose Stallone as Bella Tzi Ma as Lin Jeremy Kent Jackson as Robert Keller Costas Mandylor as Jericho   ***SPOILER ALERT*** An AI-Generated Mess The first thing that hits you when Gunslingers starts is an AI slop rendition of New York in 1903. Oh boy, I thought, we're off to a great start. The film then throws this bizarre mix at you: amateur-looking shots that seem filmed on a smar...

The Surfer (2024)

Plot Summary: A father and son arrive at a remote beach for a surfing vacation, but are met with hostility from the territorial locals. As the father attempts to prove himself worthy of surfing the beach, he descends into an increasingly surreal and menacing experience that challenges his sanity and physical limits. Director: Lorcan Finnegan Screenplay: Thomas Martin Music: FranΓ§ois TΓ©taz Cinematography: Radek Ładczuk Starring: Nicolas Cage as The Surfer Julian McMahon as Scally Nicholas Cassim as The Son   ***SPOILER ALERT*** Welcome to the Church of Cage Someone once said that "Nicolas Cage" is its own movie genre, and I couldn't agree more. I specifically chose to watch The Surfer because I was in desperate need of a fix, and this film, directed by Lorcan Finnegan, couldn't have been a more perfect vehicle for him. One of the absolute...

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