Nicolas Cage’s new horror movie has landed a 100% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes ahead of its US release.
Longlegs sees Cage play a serial killer who is being pursued by FBI agent Lee Harker (played by It Follows’ Maika Monroe) who discovers a personal connection to the case.
The synopsis reads: “As the investigation becomes more complicated with occult evidence uncovered, Harker realises a personal link to the killer and must act quickly to prevent another family murder.”
The film hits US cinemas on July 12, but unfortunately, no UK release date has been announced yet.
According to critics, if you’re looking for a summer scare, Longlegs is one that will stick with you for a long time.
Slashfilm described it as: “The most terrifying horror movie of 2024, a film that gets under your skin and may never get out.”
And while “the most terrifying horror movie of 2024,” is a great accolade, Flickering Myth went even further and called it “the scariest film of the decade,” adding that it was a “pure horror experience.”
He’s had a really consistently good run since his financial difficulties meant he was grabbing any job offered - Willy’s Wonderland, Pig, Unbearable Weight, Renfield, Dream Scenario, Arcadian, The Surfer and now this.
Renfeild was awesome. I’ll have to check out the rest. I’ve loved to hate Nic but. I’d love to love him. After wickerman? I was pretty much on the hate train lol
I’m Team Cage all the way baby! However, even I have to admit that for a while it was hard going picking the pearls from the pig shit (although even in truly terrible films like Jiu Jitsu, his turn is almost worth watching everything else for. Almost). Luckily, everything seems to be turning around for him at the moment so you can take a punt on most recent films. However, if I had to pick one from that list for a Cage-sceptic then it would be Pig.
OK, so you haven’t dabbled much since Wicker Man? If so, then the list gets more interesting:
Which, as I wasn’t as much of a fan of Prisoners of Ghostland as I thought I’d be (Cage and Sion Sono working together - what could go wrong? Plenty, apparently) brings us back to the start of that list. There’s plenty of top notch films in there covering a wide range of genres, so there should be something to tickle your fancy. If you find yourself converted then don’t overlook Butcher’s Crossing and Sympathy for the Devil from his recent work.
Don’t forget Cage and Fitchner in Drive Angry.
Fear not, I didn’t.
Cheers for the recommendations!!
I’ve been meaning to dig into “take every role” Cage and it just keeps building into one epic marathon I’m gonna do at some point.
Personal opinion and all but Willy’s Wonderland was horrendous.