Nicolas Cage

Biography: A quirky movie star who's alternately admired and criticized for his over-the-top performances, Cage has enjoyed a dramatic, hit-or-miss career. Early on he was the poster child for rebellious boys (Rumble Fish, Racing with the Moon), but a trio of '80s romantic comedies opposite comparatively mature leading ladies proved that he could play disparate adult characters. In the neoscrewball comedy Raising Arizona (with Holly Hunter), he was a goofy but kindhearted ex-con. The operatic Moonstruck (starring Cher) showcased his fiery, Italian side. And his uncle, director Francis Ford Coppola, gave him free rein to inhabit both a nasal-voiced, '60s teen and a middle-aged philanderer in the time-tripping Peggy Sue Got Married opposite Kathleen Turner. Although Cage was undeniably a star, he was an acquired taste, famous for his intense characterizations and Method-acting madness (while filming the 1989 cult film Vampire's Kiss, he ingested a live cockroach). In the '90s, Cage movedA quirky movie star who's alternately admired and criticized for his over-the-top performances, Cage has enjoyed a dramatic, hit-or-miss career. Early on he was the poster child for rebellious boys (Rumble Fish, Racing with the Moon), but a trio of '80s romantic comedies opposite comparatively mature leading ladies proved that he could play disparate adult characters. In the neoscrewball comedy Raising Arizona (with Holly Hunter), he was a goofy but kindhearted ex-con. The operatic Moonstruck (starring Cher) showcased his fiery, Italian side. And his uncle, director Francis Ford Coppola, gave him free rein to inhabit both a nasal-voiced, '60s teen and a middle-aged philanderer in the time-tripping Peggy Sue Got Married opposite Kathleen Turner. Although Cage was undeniably a star, he was an acquired taste, famous for his intense characterizations and Method-acting madness (while filming the 1989 cult film Vampire's Kiss, he ingested a live cockroach). In the '90s, Cage moved between genres, taking on comedies (Honeymoon in Vegas), art-house films (Wild at Heart) and action flicks (Fire Birds), before landing the part that finally earned him unanimous praise and myriad awards, including an Oscar: a suicidal, alcoholic writer in 1995's harrowing Leaving Las Vegas. Instead of continuing on the serious-actor track, however, Cage reinvented himself once again, this time as an action hero in a string of big-budget blockbusters (The Rock, Face/Off). With his pick of projects, he seemed sometimes to choose randomly, starring in a hodgepodge of pictures. For every box-office hit (National Treasure) or critical triumph (Adaptation, which earned him an Oscar nod) he made three flops (Windtalkers, Captain Corelli's Mandolin, Sonny, which he also directed). Yet he remained in the spotlight thanks to his prolific output and tempestuous love life, which included failed marriages to Patricia Arquette and Lisa Marie Presley. In 2004, Cage married sushi waitress Alice Kim, who was some 20 years his junior. Expand

Nicolas Cage's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 50
Highest Metascore: 87 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Lowest Metascore: 12 Left Behind
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 34 out of 104
  2. Negative: 35 out of 104
104 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
31 Trapped in Paradise Dec 2, 1994 Bill Firpo tbd
64 It Could Happen to You Jul 29, 1994 Charlie Lang / Charlie Lang 8.1
79 Red Rock West Apr 8, 1994 Michael 8.3
50 Guarding Tess Mar 11, 1994 Doug Chesnic 6.5
42 Deadfall Oct 8, 1993 Eddie / Eddie tbd
38 Amos & Andrew Mar 5, 1993 Amos Odell tbd
63 Honeymoon in Vegas Aug 28, 1992 Jack Singer 6.0
52 Wild at Heart Aug 12, 1990 Sailor Ripley 6.9
31 Fire Birds May 25, 1990 Jake Preston tbd
30 Vampire's Kiss Jun 2, 1989 Peter Loew / Peter Loew 8.5
83 Moonstruck Dec 18, 1987 Ronny Cammareri / Ronny Cammareri 6.6
69 Raising Arizona Mar 13, 1987 H.I. McDunnough / H.I. McDunnough tbd
75 Peggy Sue Got Married Oct 10, 1986 Charlie Bodell / Charlie Bodell 7.3
30 The Boy in Blue Jan 17, 1986 Ned Hanlan 7.5
71 Birdy Dec 21, 1984 Al Columbato tbd
68 The Cotton Club Dec 14, 1984 Vincent Dwyer / Vincent Dwyer tbd
66 Racing with the Moon Mar 23, 1984 Nicky/Bud tbd
63 Rumble Fish Oct 8, 1983 Smokey 8.0
66 Valley Girl Apr 29, 1983 Randy 7.5

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