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Date of birth 28/06/1966

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Review: Arsenal

PLOT: A straight-laced entrepreneur (Adrian Grenier) tries to rescue his older, ex-con brother (Johnathon Schaech) from the clutches of a deranged Southern mob boss (Nicolas Cage). REVIEW: I’ve long been fascinated by the series of B-action yarns churned out with...

Nicolas Cage and John Cusack ham it up in the Arsenal trailer

ARSENAL tells the intertwining stories of the Lindel brothers, Mikey (Johnathon Schaech) and JP (Adrian Grenier), who had only each other to rely on growing up. When Mikey is kidnapped and held for a ransom by ruthless crime boss Eddie...

Why It Works: High Fidelity

Why It Works is an ongoing column which breaks down some of the most acclaimed films in history and explores what makes them so iconic, groundbreaking, and memorable. ****SPOILERS AHEAD**** With shows like Mad Men, Weeds, Girls, and Breaking Bad and...
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Face-Off: The Rock vs. Con Air

In our previous Face-Off, I dropped close combat action films JACK REACHER and JOHN WICK into the ring, and not only did 100% of you agree with my decision to give it to JOHN WICK, no one complained that it...

Awfully Good: Con Air

Jason Before DC unleashes SUICIDE SQUAD on the public, let's look back at another time a group of bad guys got loose and stole the show…   Con Air (1997)   Director: Simon West Stars: Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, John...
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Meet Alice in this new clip from Cell

In this new clip from Tod WIlliams' adaptation of Stephen King's CELL, we get to meet the character of Alice, sweet Alice. A young girl trapped in the nightmarish rage zombie world of a tainted cell phone signal, she's both...
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All hell breaks loose in this clip from Stephen King’s Cell

The newest clip from the movie adaptation of Stephen King's CELL transplants his vicious opening scene from a public park to an airport. Although I personally feel that the opening scene of the novel is the single best part and lament...
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