Nicolas Cage

Nicholas Cage to Produce Doc on The Police

The Police, circa 1979.
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The Police, circa 1979.

Nicolas Cage will produce a feature documentary based on Police guitarist Andy Summers' autobiography One Train Later, according to The Hollywood Reporter.  read more »

Sept. 11 Came Early this Year

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Pace University's three-day "Aftershock" conference ("Rethinking the Future Since Sept. 11") will have closed its curtains by the weekend.

Katie Couric weighs in tonight with an assessment of national security while Ted Koppel will dig in Sunday.

The two photo exhibits downtown will stick around for a while, but if you want to see a set of memorial quilts, you better get there Friday.

It's obvious why presenters would want to start early, but we have to wonder, how long can Americans remain in this commemorative state?

Oliver Stone's "World Trade Center" (starring Nicolas Cage, above) premiered three weeks ago on 2,957 screens. It has already closed on 55 of them.  read more »

-Matthew Schuerman

Stone’s World Trade Center: Can Two Stand for Many?

Nicolas Cage in <i>World Trade Center</i>.
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Nicolas Cage in World Trade Center.

Oliver Stone’s World Trade Center, from the screenplay by Andrea Berloff, based on the true-li  read more »

Sayonara Toronto! Thanks-I Think

Heading into last week's homestretch at the 28th Toronto International Film Festival, I began to rea  read more »

Nicolas Cage's Twitchy Con Man Takes the Dad Rap

Ridley Scott's Matchstick Men , from a screenplay by Nicholas and Tod Griffin, based on the book by  read more »

My Year's Best Movies List: Zany Jonze, Almodóvar On Top

If anyone were to ask me at this moment to pick the best movie of the year, with all of December sti  read more »

Not the Goods, but Good Woody

For pure silliness, WoodyAllen's back in the driver's seat with The  read more »

Two Guys, a Girl and None of Them Gay

Damon Santostefano's Three to Tango , from a screenplay by Rodney Vaccaro and Aline Brosh McKenna, t  read more »

Immortality or Meg Ryan? You Can't Have Both

Brad Silberling's City of Angels , from a screenplay by Dana Stevens, based on the Wim Wenders film  read more »