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+ | Nicolas Cage needs to work, but not necessarily for the reasons you and I need to work. At 56, the owner of one of the most eclectic filmographies in Hollywood history just can’t seem to slow down. ''Arsenal'', ''Vengeance: A Love Story'', ''Inconceivable'', ''Mom and Dad'', ''The Humanity Bureau'', ''Dark'', ''Mandy'', ''Looking Glass'', ''211'', ''Between Worlds'', ''A Score to Settle'', ''Color Out of Space'', ''Running with the Devil'', ''Kill Chain'', ''Primal'', ''Grand Isle''. All released within the last three years, all featuring Cage in try-anything mode. Whether he’s teetering on the verge of mania or whipping himself into a campy frenzy, Cage is acting with the abandon of someone who has nothing left to prove. With good reason. | ||
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Revision as of 10:22, 22 October 2020
“Cock!”: Nicolas Cage and Marilyn Manson in Conversation | ||
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Interview with Nicolas Cage | ||
Date | October 20, 2020 | |
Source | Interview Magazine | |
Interviewer | Marilyn Manson Photography: Torbjørn Rødland Stylist: Mel Ottenberg |
Nicolas Cage needs to work, but not necessarily for the reasons you and I need to work. At 56, the owner of one of the most eclectic filmographies in Hollywood history just can’t seem to slow down. Arsenal, Vengeance: A Love Story, Inconceivable, Mom and Dad, The Humanity Bureau, Dark, Mandy, Looking Glass, 211, Between Worlds, A Score to Settle, Color Out of Space, Running with the Devil, Kill Chain, Primal, Grand Isle. All released within the last three years, all featuring Cage in try-anything mode. Whether he’s teetering on the verge of mania or whipping himself into a campy frenzy, Cage is acting with the abandon of someone who has nothing left to prove. With good reason.