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Read MoreJohn Travolta and an Oscar-nominated Robert Duvall lead a remarkable ensemble cast in hotshot screenwriter turned director Steven Zaillian’s overachieving 1999 legal drama A Civil Action, a sleeper which is infinitely more entertaining and rich than its dry title and half-forgotten reputation would suggest
Read MoreYou can get a good education anywhere. But you need weirdoes like myself, and weird sites like this to receive a truly weird education
Read MoreThe big one is finally here! We take a joyous look back at Face/Off the exquisitely bonkers 1997 John Woo masterpiece that inspired this whole crazy column and the Travolta/Cage website.
Read MoreSome thoughts on the shocking death and extraordinary life of Kelly Preston.
Read MoreJohn Travolta scored a major comeback as a charming taxi driver opposite Kirstie Alley in Look Who’s Talking, which is enormous fun except for that stupid baby yammering nonsense all the time.
Read MoreIn one of his more bewildering roles and films, Nicolas Cage is a totally late 1980s, Los Angeles version of a 1936 Italian solider in Ethiopia in 1989’s TIME TO KILL, a bona fide ITALIAN production built around its relentlessly contemporary, American star.
Read MoreNicolas Cage is crazy, sexy motherfucker in Norman Jewison’s delightful, Oscar-winning 1987 romantic comedy classic Moonstruck, fromJohn Patrick Shanley, the Oscar, Pulitzer and Tony-winning mind behind Joe Versus the Volcano and also Doubt.
Read MoreThings are scary for everyone right now but don’t worry: we will be carrying on as usual with the stupid, irrelevant bullshit that makes this site special.
Read MoreYou know what movie really holds up? Brian DePalma’s 1981 masterpiece Blow Out, which proved, yet again, that John Travolta was more than just a pretty face.
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