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Nicolas Cage, Bill Skarsgard Teaming for ‘Lord of War’ Sequel From Vendôme Pictures - thewrap.com - Las Vegas
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08.05.2023

Nicolas Cage, Bill Skarsgard Teaming for ‘Lord of War’ Sequel From Vendôme Pictures

Lord of War world has no shortage of ammunition in the possibilities of stories we can tell, and we are very excited to tell yet another one that follows Yuri and Anton’s dangerous journey.”Niccol is a writer and director best known for writing Peter Weir’s “The Truman Show, for which he was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 1999 Academy Awards. He won a BAFTA for Best Screenplay that same year.

Nicolas Cage Says He Remembers Seeing “Faces In The Dark” While In The Womb - theplaylist.net
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03.05.2023

Nicolas Cage Says He Remembers Seeing “Faces In The Dark” While In The Womb

Look, there’s no denying Nicolas Cage is an odd dude. That’s not meant to be an insult either.

Nicolas Cage recalls seeing The Who for his first concert: “I was just blown away” - www.nme.com
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03.05.2023

Nicolas Cage recalls seeing The Who for his first concert: “I was just blown away”

Nicolas Cage has recalled the first concert he ever attended to see The Who.In a newly aired segment from the April 13 episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Nicolas Cage partook in the “Colbert Questionert” and was asked about the first concert he ever attended.Cage revealed that his first concert was seeing The Who perform at the Fillmore Stadium in San Fransisco, before going on to explain how “blown away” he was by the performance. “Roger [Daltrey] did this incredible thing where he was spinning the microphone with the cable and he just hit the cymbal.

Nicolas Cage reveals wild first memory — in his mother’s womb - nypost.com - county Bowie
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02.05.2023

Nicolas Cage reveals wild first memory — in his mother’s womb

“The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” on Monday night. “Let me think. Listen, I know this sounds really far out and I don’t know if it’s real or not, but sometimes I think I can go all the way back to in utero and feeling like I could see faces in the dark or something,” Cage told the late-night host of his earliest memory.

Nicolas Cage’s Earliest Memory Is Actually Being in the Womb: ‘I Could See Faces in the Dark’ and ‘Vocal Vibrations’ - variety.com
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02.05.2023

Nicolas Cage’s Earliest Memory Is Actually Being in the Womb: ‘I Could See Faces in the Dark’ and ‘Vocal Vibrations’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Nicolas Cage took a questionnaire for Stephen Colbert during a recent visit to “The Tonight Show” and revealed in typical Cage fashion that his earliest childhood memory is actually being in his mother’s womb. “Let me think. Listen, I know this sounds really far out and I don’t know if it’s real or not, but sometimes I think I can go all the way back to in-utero and feeling like I could see faces in the dark or something,” Cage said. “I know that sounds powerfully abstract, but that somehow seems like maybe it happened.” “Now that I am no longer in utero, I would have to imagine it was perhaps vocal vibrations resonating through to me at that stage,” Cage added. “That’s going way back. I don’t know. That comes to mind… I don’t even know if I remember being in utero, but that thought has crossed my mind.”

‘Bad Sisters’ Creator and Star Sharon Horgan to Receive Banff Award, Give Keynote Speech - variety.com - county Levy - Beyond
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26.04.2023

‘Bad Sisters’ Creator and Star Sharon Horgan to Receive Banff Award, Give Keynote Speech

K.J. Yossman “Bad Sisters” creator and star Sharon Horgan is set to receive the Award of Excellence at Banff World Media Festival in June. Horgan, who is also co-founder of production company Merman (“Dreamland”) will also appear as a Summit Series keynote speaker. The writer, actor and producer is known for projects including “Motherland,” “Dreamland” (starring Lily Allen) and “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent,” in which she starred opposite Nicolas Cage. “Sharon is one of the top creators, showrunners and performers in the business, and her addition to Banff’s lineup of keynote speakers underscores the festival’s prominence on the world stage,” said Kevin Beggs, Banff board chair and Lionsgate Television’s chief creative officer. “We are privileged to be partnered with Sharon on ‘Motherland’ for the BBC and are beyond excited about its U.S. adaptation that recently received a pilot order at ABC. I’m thrilled that she will be joining us at Banff.”

Joel Kinnaman to Lead Neill Blomkamp Alien Abduction Thriller ‘They Found Us’ for AGC Studios - variety.com - Australia - city Sandra - Utah
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26.04.2023

Joel Kinnaman to Lead Neill Blomkamp Alien Abduction Thriller ‘They Found Us’ for AGC Studios

Manori Ravindran Executive Editor of International Joel Kinnaman is set to lead the alien abduction thriller “They Found Us,” from director Neill Blomkamp, for AGC Studios. AGC fully financed the project, and will launch sales via AGC International in Cannes next month. UTA Independent Film Group is co-repping U.S. rights. “They Found Us” is based on an original screenplay by Jeremy Slater (“Moon Knight”) and will be produced by Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen for Temple Hill Entertainment (“Smile”). Ford is on board as an executive producer along with Temple Hill’s John Fischer. The film will shoot in Australia this year.

Nicolas Cage recalls being $6 million in debt: ‘I was over-invested in real estate’ - nypost.com - New York
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25.04.2023

Nicolas Cage recalls being $6 million in debt: ‘I was over-invested in real estate’

$6 million in debt.Appearing on CBS’s “60 Minutes” Sunday, the Oscar winner recalled his financial struggles after the real estate market crashed, saying he signed up for any role he could just to be able to pay the money back.“I was over-invested in real estate,” he confessed. “The real estate market crashed, and I couldn’t get out in time.”“I paid them all back, but it was about $6 million.

‘God Is A Bullet’, Starring Maika Monroe, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau & Jamie Foxx, Lines Up Theatrical Release In June - deadline.com - Boston - county Steele
deadline.com
20.04.2023

‘God Is A Bullet’, Starring Maika Monroe, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau & Jamie Foxx, Lines Up Theatrical Release In June

EXCLUSIVE: Patriot Pictures and XYZ Films have brought on Wayward Entertainment to release Nick Cassavetes action-thriller God Is A Bullet.

Nicolas Cage claims he ate live cockroaches for film: ‘Never do that again’ - nypost.com
nypost.com
17.04.2023

Nicolas Cage claims he ate live cockroaches for film: ‘Never do that again’

“Renfield” star told Yahoo Entertainment of his regrets. “I’m sorry I did it at all.”Cage claimed on the film’s DVD commentary track that he was the one that begged for the live insects, as the original script allegedly called for Cage to simply swallow a raw egg. “I saw it as a business decision because when people see the cockroach go in my mouth … [they] really react,” he reportedly said.

Nicolas Cage Once Ate Live Cockroaches for a Movie, and He’ll ‘Never Do That Again’: ‘I’m Sorry I Did It at All’ - variety.com
variety.com
17.04.2023

Nicolas Cage Once Ate Live Cockroaches for a Movie, and He’ll ‘Never Do That Again’: ‘I’m Sorry I Did It at All’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Nicolas Cage will not be eating cockroaches on camera ever again. The Oscar winner recently told Yahoo Entertainment that eating two cockroaches on camera during the making of his 1988 comedy “Vampire’s Kiss” remains a career regret. “I’ll never do that again,” Cage said. “I’m sorry I did it at all.” “Vampire’s Kiss” stars Cage as a literary critic who becomes convinced he is a vampire. The film’s script originally called for the actor to swallow a raw egg, but Cage insisted it be a cockroach instead. As he said on the film’s DVD commentary track: “I saw it as a business decision because when people see the cockroach go in my mouth…[they] really react.”

‘Renfield’ Review: Drained - www.metroweekly.com - Germany - New Orleans
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15.04.2023

‘Renfield’ Review: Drained

Dracula, where he’s been memorably portrayed by greats like Alexander Granach (in 1922’s silent Nosferatu), Dwight Frye (as a wide-eyed madman in 1931’s Dracula), and Tom Waits (chewing the scenery, and bugs, in 1992’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula), Renfield is perpetually overshadowed by the blood-sucking count.Universal’s new Renfield (★★☆☆☆), a big-budget spinoff of the Dracula story, set in present-day New Orleans, promises to give the character his overdue shine. Unfortunately, the film is an overcooked clash of genre and tepid grasps at modernization, whose greatest asset is — you guessed it — Dracula himself, played by a glammed-up, fang-gnashing Nicolas Cage.

‘Renfield’ Star Nicolas Cage Talks About The One Thing He Regrets Doing For His Art - deadline.com - New York
deadline.com
15.04.2023

‘Renfield’ Star Nicolas Cage Talks About The One Thing He Regrets Doing For His Art

The acting life isn’t always glamorous. Sometimes, you have to sacrifice for the part. Submitted for your approval is one Nicolas Cage, who has revealed a major regret captured on film while out promoting his current horror comedy, Renfield, which features Cage as Dracula and Nicholas Hoult as the title servant, R.M. Renfield.

Box Office: ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ Keeps Winning With Impressive 45% Projected Drop - variety.com
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15.04.2023

Box Office: ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ Keeps Winning With Impressive 45% Projected Drop

J. Kim Murphy Mamma mia! “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” is staying on top at the domestic box office. The Universal release added a commanding $22.6 million on Friday from 4,371 theaters. After achieving the biggest opening weekend of the year, “Mario Bros.” actually added 28 more locations in its sophomore outing. The Universal, Illumination and Nintendo co-production is now projecting an $80 million gross for the three-day frame, which would mark an impressive 45% drop from its $146 million opening weekend. e. On Friday, “Super Mario Bros.” crossed the $500 million mark globally. The film is now the highest-grossing release of 2023 so far and the biggest video game adaptation in history.

'Flashdance' 40th anniversary: The cast then and now - www.foxnews.com
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15.04.2023

'Flashdance' 40th anniversary: The cast then and now

"Flashdance" is celebrating its 40th anniversary. First released in 1983, the movie follows the story of Alex Owens, an 18-year-old girl working as a welder in a steel mill.

Making Dracula’s Home: Why ‘Renfield’ Chose New Orleans’ Abandoned and Eerie Charity Hospital - variety.com - New Orleans
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14.04.2023

Making Dracula’s Home: Why ‘Renfield’ Chose New Orleans’ Abandoned and Eerie Charity Hospital

Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor When director Chris McKay was making “Renfield” he turned to production designer Alec Hammond (“Donnie Darko”) to help deliver a fresh and updated take on the Dracula story, by taking “a big monster movie, rooting it in the classic movies, but subverting any expectations.” The film starring Nicolas Cage as Dracula and Nicholas Hoult as his faithful sidekick Renfield, begins in 1931, in black-and-white. It was important, Hammond says, to set up Cage’s world in the historic context of harkening back to classic Dracula movies before jumping to the present day. The Charity Hospital in New Orleans, which had been abandoned since Hurricane Katrina, was the perfect location for Hammond to set Dracula and Renfield’s modern-day lair.

Nicolas Cage shares surprising list of top 5 favorite films he’s done - nypost.com - Germany
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14.04.2023

Nicolas Cage shares surprising list of top 5 favorite films he’s done

“The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Thursday, the Academy Award winner took a trip down memory lane with the host while promoting his new film, “Renfield.”While Cage, whose real name is Nicolas Coppola, has some impressive blockbusters under his belt — including “National Treasure,” “Moonstruck,” and “The Rock” — the 59-year-old’s top five is comprised of his lesser-known work.“I’m going to start with ‘Pig’ that is my favorite movie I have ever made,” Cage told Colbert. “I love ‘Mandy,’ the movie that Panos [Cosmatos] directed. I love ‘Bringing Out The Dead’ that Martin Scorsese directed.

‘Renfield’ review: Nicolas Cage’s vampire movie belongs in a coffin - nypost.com - Spain - New Orleans
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13.04.2023

‘Renfield’ review: Nicolas Cage’s vampire movie belongs in a coffin

Stuck in a movie theater seat watching “Renfield” plod along, the answer is a resounding meh.As the Count from “Sesame Street” would say, “‘Renfield’ gets TWO stars! Ah, ah, ah.”Cage — whose career has become so goofy he recently played a parody version of himself who gets kidnapped by a Spanish drug lord — is as funny and self-aware as the evil old vampire. Crazy, it would seem, has become Cage’s new normal. But don’t come looking for a wacky sendup of the story in the vein of Mel Brooks’ “Young Frankenstein.” It’s actually not even as hilarious as that director’s much-worse 1995 movie “Dracula: Dead and Loving It,” and outside of a few basic details the film has little to do with Bram Stoker’s book.“Renfield,” directed by Chris McKay, has more in common with the (far better) “Zombieland” series, with high-body-count action sequences, quick-cut comedy and an unlikely, socially awkward hero. That would be Robert Montague Renfield (Nicholas Hoult), Count Dracula’s beleaguered “familiar,” who has been gifted an unnaturally long life in exchange for bringing the vamp fresh victims.

Ashley Avis To Helm ‘City Of Angels’ Romance Based On Wim Wenders’ ‘Wings Of Desire’ For Warner Bros - deadline.com - USA - Manhattan - county Charles
deadline.com
13.04.2023

Ashley Avis To Helm ‘City Of Angels’ Romance Based On Wim Wenders’ ‘Wings Of Desire’ For Warner Bros

EXCLUSIVE: Filmmaker Ashley Avis (Black Beauty) has been tapped to write and direct the romance City of Angels, based on Wim Wenders’ 1987 classic City of Angels, for Warner Bros, Perez Pictures and Atlas Entertainment.

Chris McKay On ‘Renfield’ And The Art Of Making Nic Cage Memes [Interview] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
13.04.2023

Chris McKay On ‘Renfield’ And The Art Of Making Nic Cage Memes [Interview]

Few characters manage the passage of time quite like Dracula. From the character’s iconic beginnings as a Universal Studios monster to more recent attempts to craft a shared universe, Dracula adaptations often offer the clearest reflection of both the film industry and broader societal trends.

Nicolas Cage shaved his teeth to transform into Dracula for ‘Renfield’ - nypost.com - New Orleans
nypost.com
07.04.2023

Nicolas Cage shaved his teeth to transform into Dracula for ‘Renfield’

Variety Thursday.“Nic wanted to emote and annunciate properly, so it was important the veneers were thin,” he said, explaining that the technology allowed him to make quick adjustments to the sharp dentures when needed.In order to put the 3-D printing to good use, Tinsley had to scan Cage’s teeth and then digitally sculpt them so they could fit in his mouth perfectly.The “National Treasure” actor also spent over three hours daily in the hair and makeup chair.“It was a full head of prosthetics, dentures, full body, torso, arms, hands and nails,” Tinsley noted. “Those take time.”Cage also stayed in character for the whole time they were shooting the flick, even when the camera wasn’t on him.

Method or Madness: Jeremy Strong and Brian Cox’s ‘Succession’ Drama Represents a Larger Clash of Acting Styles - variety.com
variety.com
06.04.2023

Method or Madness: Jeremy Strong and Brian Cox’s ‘Succession’ Drama Represents a Larger Clash of Acting Styles

Brent Lang Executive Editor “Method acting” long ago lost its meaning. Instead, it’s become a catchall to describe an intense commitment to getting it right on stage or screen. It’s an all-out approach that sees performers pack and shed pounds, feast on live cockroaches or raw bison, extract teeth or eschew showers, and remain in character between takes. Those are just a few examples of the extremes to which Robert De Niro, Christian Bale, Nicolas Cage, Leonardo DiCaprio, Shia LaBeouf, Charlize Theron, Daniel Day-Lewis and their ilk push themselves in the service of their art. For their suffering, they receive Oscars and Emmys, along with a ton of media coverage — just look at the scores of pieces documenting the gonzo things Jared Leto has done each time one of his movies get released.

‘Renfield’ Review: Nicolas Cage Does What He Does Best [Overlook Festival] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
31.03.2023

‘Renfield’ Review: Nicolas Cage Does What He Does Best [Overlook Festival]

Here’s a hot take: Nicolas Cage is a fascinating actor. Controversial, I know.

‘Renfield’ Review: Nicolas Cage Does What He Does Best [Overlook] - theplaylist.net
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31.03.2023

‘Renfield’ Review: Nicolas Cage Does What He Does Best [Overlook]

Here’s a hot take: Nicolas Cage is a fascinating actor. Controversial, I know.

RLJE Films Buys Deep-Sea Thriller ‘The Dive’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com
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30.03.2023

RLJE Films Buys Deep-Sea Thriller ‘The Dive’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Brent Lang Executive Editor RLJE Films has acquired the U.S.rights to “The Dive,” a thriller about a deep-sea diving trip that takes a catastrophic turn. The movie is co-written and directed by Max Erlenwein, who previously made “Stereo.” RLJE Films, which is a business unit of AMC Networks, made the deal with augenschein Film produktion and Protagonist Pictures. The company will release the film on August 25, 2023 in theaters and on demand. Erlenwein co-wrote the screenplay with Joachim Hedén (“Breaking Surface”). The movie Louisa Krause (“Billions”) and Sophie Lowe (“Medieval”) as sisters Drew and May. After a massive landslide sends rocks tumbling into the sea, May is struck by a rock and now lies deep below the surface, trapped by debris and unable to move. That means Drew must put her own life in jeopardy to save her sister before time runs out.

Nicolas Cage stayed in character as Dracula throughout ‘Renfield’ filming - www.nme.com
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29.03.2023

Nicolas Cage stayed in character as Dracula throughout ‘Renfield’ filming

Nicolas Cage became Dracula while filming Renfield – even when the camera’s were turned off.The film’s director Chris McKay said that the Mandy actor was “living” in character between takes while shooting the upcoming horror comedy. In fact, Cage’s method acting approach to the character was so extreme that McKay said it was like talking to the vampire himself.Speaking to Insider, McKay said: “Whatever scene we did, he would still be 100% living in that attitude after we stopped shooting.

Nicolas Cage reveals bizarre reason why fans often slap him at airports - nypost.com - USA
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29.03.2023

Nicolas Cage reveals bizarre reason why fans often slap him at airports

Will Smith could run.The 59-year-old Hollywood actor has finally revealed the reason he would often be slapped by fans whenever he was at an airport.Cage, whose real name is Nicolas Coppola, said the bizarre trend was inspired by his 1987 film “Moonstruck,” in which he starred opposite singer Cher.In the film, Cher slaps Cage’s character.“For the longest time, back from ‘Moonstruck,’ I would walk to the airport and people just had a habit of saying: ‘Snap out of it!’ from Moonstruck – the Cher ‘Snap out of it’ [line] – and I did get slapped a few times,” he told Entertainment Tonight.“Oh yeah, I did! And that, you know, it’s part of the job,” he added.When asked why fans felt the need to raise a hand against the Oscar winner, Cage suspected it was because fans believed there could have been something in it for them.“I think maybe [they think] I’ll cast them in something. Who knows?” he quipped.Cage previously revealed that he almost turned down the role — but ultimately agreed to it after making a deal with his agent.“I made that movie on a deal with my then-agent Ed Limato.

Nicolas Cage Shares Why Fans Used to Slap Him at the Airport (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com - New York
etonline.com
29.03.2023

Nicolas Cage Shares Why Fans Used to Slap Him at the Airport (Exclusive)

Nicolas Cage has been in well over 100 movies, including,,,,, and many more. But only one of his films evokes so much emotion from fans it leaves him feeling pain.The 59-year-old Academy Award winner spoke with ET's Rachel Smith on Monday at the New York City premiere of his upcoming horror-comedy film, and he recalled the bizarre incident that would unfold courtesy of fans enthralled by his 1987 rom-com film, , which also starred the legendary Cher.«For the longest time, back from, I would walk to the airport and people just had a habit of saying, 'Snap out of it!' from — the Cher 'snap out of it' [line] — and I did get slapped a few times,» said Cage, whose revelation left his co-star, Nicholas Hoult, in utter shock.«No, no!» Hoult reacted.«Oh yeah, I did,» Cage confirmed.

Nicholas Hoult Explains Why He Was ‘Giddy’ While Working With Nicolas Cage (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com
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29.03.2023

Nicholas Hoult Explains Why He Was ‘Giddy’ While Working With Nicolas Cage (Exclusive)

Nicholas Hoult and Nicolas Cage make quite the duo!ET's Rachel Smith spoke to Hoult at the premiere of the pair's new film,, which sees Cage as Dracula, where he explained why he was «giddy» to be working with the  actor.«It really was one of the most bizarre scenarios of my life looking glancing over and seeing Nic Cage, dressed fully as Dracula,» Hoult said of seeing Cage in the role. «I mean, it doesn't get better than that. So, I was really giddy most of the time on set, and had the best time working with him.»Despite calling seeing Cage as a vampire — fangs and all — in the horror comedy, Hoult said Cage still brought some of his «Cage-isms» to the role.

Nicolas Cage Shares Update on Baby Daughter August and Sings Her First Song (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
29.03.2023

Nicolas Cage Shares Update on Baby Daughter August and Sings Her First Song (Exclusive)

Nicolas Cage is gushing over his daughter! ET's Rachel Smith spoke to the 59-year-old actor on the red carpet at the premiere of his latest film , and he wasn't shy about his love for his wife Riko Shibata's 6-month-old daughter, August.«She's singing really good songs. Her first song — I was very happy about it — naturally, it was about me,» Cage told ET of his daughter, whose nickname is Auggie.

Nicolas Cage Went Full Method For ‘Renfield’ Role As Dracula - etcanada.com
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29.03.2023

Nicolas Cage Went Full Method For ‘Renfield’ Role As Dracula

Nicolas Cage has delivered an impressive array of memorable performances over the years, but it’s safe to say his upcoming turn as Dracula in the horror-comedy “Renfield” promises to be unlike any other.

‘Renfield’ Final Trailer: Nicholas Hoult Does Battle With Nicolas Cage’s Dracula In Chris McKay’s New Horror-Comedy - theplaylist.net
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22.03.2023

‘Renfield’ Final Trailer: Nicholas Hoult Does Battle With Nicolas Cage’s Dracula In Chris McKay’s New Horror-Comedy

We’ve seen so many filmmakers take on the legend of Dracula. However, it’s safe to say that no one has yet to come up with a version of the quite like the upcoming “Renfield.” READ MORE: The 25 Most Anticipated Horror Films Of 2023 As seen in the final trailer for the film, “Renfield,” as the title suggests, follows the story of Dracula’s servant as he reckons with the mental anguish stemming from a 90-year relationship with an undead monster.

Nicolas Cage’s ‘Sympathy for the Devil’ Acquired by RLJE Films - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - Ireland
variety.com
17.03.2023

Nicolas Cage’s ‘Sympathy for the Devil’ Acquired by RLJE Films

Katie Reul editor RLJE Films has acquired the North America, U.K., Ireland, Australia and New Zealand rights to “Sympathy for the Devil,” an upcoming psychological thriller starring Nicolas Cage (“Mandy”) and Joel Kinnaman (“The Suicide Squad” film series). An agreement was reached between RLJE Films chief acquisitions officer Mark Ward and Christian Mercuri’s Capstone Global, an international company in charge of the feature’s global sales. “This is our eighth collaboration with Nicolas Cage, which includes ‘Mandy’ — a critically-acclaimed film that has a huge cult following,” Ward said. “Once again, he doesn’t disappoint. In this film, Cage and Joel Kinnaman bring to life a suspenseful tale on screen that will keep audiences guessing.”

Nicolas Cage Thriller ‘Sympathy for the Devil’ Acquired by RLJE Films - thewrap.com - Australia - New Zealand - Ireland
thewrap.com
16.03.2023

Nicolas Cage Thriller ‘Sympathy for the Devil’ Acquired by RLJE Films

RLJE Films has acquired the Nicolas Cage-starring psychological thriller “Sympathy for the Devil” from worldwide sales agent Capstone Global.The AMC Networks subsidiary will distribute the film in North America, the U.K., Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, with a release date set for July 28, 2023.Co-starring Joel Kinnaman (“The Suicide Squad” 1 & 2, “Hanna”), “Sympathy for the Devil” tells the story of a man (Kinnaman) who is forced at gunpoint to drive a strange passenger (Cage) in a game of cat and mouse where everything is not as it seems. Yuval Adler (“Bethlehem,” “The Operative”) directed from a debut script by Luke Paradise.

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