Actors often resort to extreme measures for a role, and it seems Nicolas Cage is no different. However, Cage does regret taking things too far by eating a cockroach in the 1988 film, "Vampire's Kiss." ...
“Vampire’s Kiss” (Robert Bierman, 1988) at 2 p.m. on SciFi. A real tour de force by star Nicolas Cage sparks up this macabre dream-or-reality melodrama by writer Joseph Minion (“After Hours”) and ...
Let me make my position clear: “Vampire’s Kiss” is a great film... profoundly great and one of the dozen best films of the ’80s. It appears now on Blu-ray, sharing an inexpensive twofer with “High ...
Nicolas Cage has always been a fearless actor, unafraid to go big and potentially look foolish. He’s even suffered for his art. But even he thinks that at least once he went too far. While doing press ...
Before he became a huge Hollywood star, Nicolas Cage was almost as eccentric, and could be a headache for producers and other crew members on a film set. For evidence, we’ll head straight to Vampire’s ...
After dropping a double dose of cult horror-comedy classics with Love at First Bite (1979) and Once Bitten (1985), Scream Factory has paired up another duo of fan favorites (well, at least one of them ...
Nicolas Cage gives a standout performance as a hallucinating literary agent, who believes that he's turning into a vampire, as he loses his sanity and drives himself down the low-end.
According to the DVD commentary, Cage came up with the idea of his character eating insects in the film. Cage plays Dracula in the new vampire film "Renfield." Actors often resort to extreme measures ...
Nicolas Cage says he's "sorry" about eating a live cockroach in the 1988 film "Vampire's Kiss." According to the DVD commentary, Cage came up with the idea of his character eating insects in the film.
There are countless reasons why “Vampire’s Kiss” is a memorable entry in Nicolas Cage’s filmography. For one, Robert Bierman’s 1988 horror satire is the film that saw Cage give one of the most iconic ...