Stars: Nicolas Cage, Alex Wolff, Adam Arkin, Cassandra Violet, Gretchen Corbett, Darius Pierce, Kevin Michael Moore, Davis King | Written by Michael Sarnoski, Vanessa Block | Directed by Michael Sarnoski
Nicolas Cage has well and truly become one of those bankable stars once again. Don’t get me wrong though I don’t mean bankable as in he can bring in the box office dollars, I simply mean that you can always bank on going into a Nicolas Cage movie with little to no clue what kind of performance he is about to put in or even what the hell type of flick your about to watch. I mean seriously, the last three Cage movies I have watched saw him go from being a master Jiu Jitsu alien fighting badass; to a janitor; to a pig-owning chef. Nobody checks boxes quite like our man Nic Cage!
All of a sudden though people...
Nicolas Cage has well and truly become one of those bankable stars once again. Don’t get me wrong though I don’t mean bankable as in he can bring in the box office dollars, I simply mean that you can always bank on going into a Nicolas Cage movie with little to no clue what kind of performance he is about to put in or even what the hell type of flick your about to watch. I mean seriously, the last three Cage movies I have watched saw him go from being a master Jiu Jitsu alien fighting badass; to a janitor; to a pig-owning chef. Nobody checks boxes quite like our man Nic Cage!
All of a sudden though people...
- 8/9/2021
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Chicago – Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com audio film review on the new release “Pig,” a Michael Sardoski film featuring Nicholas Cage. Available through Video-On-Demand beginning on August 3rd. .
Rating: 4.5/5.0
Nicolas Cage portrays a mountain man named Rob in remote Oregon, and has a pet pig that hunts what he sells for a living, truffles. That probably would be the story, until the pig is shockingly stolen. So Rob goes back to the city he used to live in, Portland, expecting help from his truffle buyer Amir (Alex Wolff) and Amir’s father Darius (Adam Arkin). What he doesn’t expect is a coming-of-terms with a former life.
”Pig” is available through Video-On-Demand beginning August 3rd. Featuring Nicholas Cage, Alex Wolff, Adam Arkin, David Knell and Cassandra Violet, Written and directed by Michael Sarnoski. Rated “R”
Click here for Patrick McDonald’s full audio review of “Pig”
Pig
Photo credit: Neon...
Rating: 4.5/5.0
Nicolas Cage portrays a mountain man named Rob in remote Oregon, and has a pet pig that hunts what he sells for a living, truffles. That probably would be the story, until the pig is shockingly stolen. So Rob goes back to the city he used to live in, Portland, expecting help from his truffle buyer Amir (Alex Wolff) and Amir’s father Darius (Adam Arkin). What he doesn’t expect is a coming-of-terms with a former life.
”Pig” is available through Video-On-Demand beginning August 3rd. Featuring Nicholas Cage, Alex Wolff, Adam Arkin, David Knell and Cassandra Violet, Written and directed by Michael Sarnoski. Rated “R”
Click here for Patrick McDonald’s full audio review of “Pig”
Pig
Photo credit: Neon...
- 8/4/2021
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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