Take a look back at the best Nicolas Cage horror movies like Renfield in case you're in the mood for more madness.
throughout his career, so I thought it’d be fun to look back at the best Nicolas Cage horror movies in case you’re in the mood for more madness., a film almost too bizarre for its good. Cage stars as a janitor who spends his shift battling a group of animatronic animals in a Chuck E. Cheese-styled restaurant. More goofy than scary, but still a lot of weird fun in the vein of; this is the type of film you either fully embrace or turn off after the first fifteen minutes.
Designed as a dark comedy, this hilarious but creepy bit of low-budget filmmaking overtakes the line between riotous and obnoxious. Nevertheless, it’s always fascinating and incredibly entertaining, even as it takes an incredibly dark turn in its last act. The film also serves as the birthplace of aboutGruesome but fun in a morbid sort of way,sees Cage and Selma Blair trying to kill their children after a strange static broadcast over the TV compels them to do so.
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