1983’s Rumble Fish, Francis Ford Coppola’s art film for kids and second S.E Hinton adaptation in eight months (after the much better received The Outsiders) is stunning but poignantly adolescent in its worldview.
Read MoreHollywood super hunk John Travolta is a bad, bad man, with a very bad, pig’s blood-based plan in Carrie, Brian DePalm'a’s masterful exploration of the horrors of high school and peer pressure.
Read MoreOur film by film exploration of the complete filmographies of John Travolta and Nicolas Cage kicks into high gear with a loving appreciation of Valley Girl, the sublime 1983 cult teen sex comedy about the star-crossed love of a Valley Girl (Deborah Foreman) and a punk bad boy played by a never sexier, never hunkier Cage.
Read MoreWe could not be more excited to unleash Travolta/Cage but first it seems appropriate to mourn the demise of Nathan Rabin’s Happy Cast and thank everyone who made it possible.
Read MoreTravolta/Cage, our epic, half-decade long, multi-media journey through the complete filmographies of Nicolas Cage and John Travolta gets off to a sluggish start with 1975’s The Devil’s Rain, a movie that somehow manages to be boring despite prominently featuring Ernest Borgnine sacrificing William Shatner to Satan and Travolta’s blink and you miss it turn as a melty face Satanist cultist with no eyes.
Read MoreThe Happy Cast is now Travolta/Cage!
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