Pig Review Video — Pig (2021) Video Movie Review, a movie directed by Michael Sarnoski, written by Alexis Grapsas and Philip Klein, and starring Nicolas Cage, Alex Wolff, Adam Arkin, Nina Belforte, Gretchen Corbett, Julia Bray, Darius Pierce, Davis King, Tom Walton, Sean Tarjyoto, Brian Sutherland, David Knell, and Elijah Ungvary. Crew Patrick Scola created the [...]
Continue reading: Video Movie Review: Pig (2021): In Michael Sarnoski’s film, Cage hasn’t been This Good in Years...
Continue reading: Video Movie Review: Pig (2021): In Michael Sarnoski’s film, Cage hasn’t been This Good in Years...
- 10/20/2021
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
Pig Review — Pig (2021) Film Review, a movie directed by Michael Sarnoski, and starring Nicolas Cage, Alex Wolff, Adam Arkin, Julia Bray, Elijah Ungvary, Brian Sutherland, David Shaughnessy, Gretchen Corbett, Sean Tarjyoto, Darius Pierce, Tom Walton, Davis King, Nina Belforte, David Knell and Dana Millican. Nicolas Cage is back in top form in [...]
Continue reading: Film Review: Pig (2021): Nicolas Cage is Back in Top Form with Subtle Dramatic Film...
Continue reading: Film Review: Pig (2021): Nicolas Cage is Back in Top Form with Subtle Dramatic Film...
- 7/18/2021
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
Pig Trailer — Michael Sarnoski‘s Pig (2021) movie trailer has been released by Neon. The Pig trailer stars Nicolas Cage, Alex Wolff, Adam Arkin, Nina Belforte, Gretchen Corbett, Julia Bray, Darius Pierce, Davis King, Tom Walton, Sean Tarjyoto, Brian Sutherland, David Knell, and Elijah Ungvary. Crew Alexis Grapsas and Philip Klein wrote the screenplay for the [...]
Continue reading: Pig (2021) Movie Trailer: Mountain Man Nicolas Cage is in Search of His Stolen Truffle-hunting Pig...
Continue reading: Pig (2021) Movie Trailer: Mountain Man Nicolas Cage is in Search of His Stolen Truffle-hunting Pig...
- 6/21/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Neon has released the trailer for “Pig,” which follows Nicolas Cage on a rescue mission to find his swine friend.
Cage’s character, Rob, is a truffle hunter who lives alone in the Oregonian wilderness and enlists the help of a truffle salesman (Alex Wolff) to search for his beloved foraging pig after she is kidnapped.
While speaking to Variety’s Marc Malkin on the “Just for Variety” podcast, Wolff said that Cage became one of his “best friends” and “one of the most loyal people in my life” after working on “Pig” together.
“We talk almost every few days,” he said. “We text all day and he FaceTimed me like two days ago, and we really support each other and help each other with things. We started making the movie when we were both going through very similar personal things in our life and we bonded over it immediately...
Cage’s character, Rob, is a truffle hunter who lives alone in the Oregonian wilderness and enlists the help of a truffle salesman (Alex Wolff) to search for his beloved foraging pig after she is kidnapped.
While speaking to Variety’s Marc Malkin on the “Just for Variety” podcast, Wolff said that Cage became one of his “best friends” and “one of the most loyal people in my life” after working on “Pig” together.
“We talk almost every few days,” he said. “We text all day and he FaceTimed me like two days ago, and we really support each other and help each other with things. We started making the movie when we were both going through very similar personal things in our life and we bonded over it immediately...
- 6/17/2021
- by Antonio Ferme
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Rachael Perrell Fosket, Patrick D. Green, David Withers, Jason Reynolds, Robert Blanche, Mia Allen, Julia Bray, Gaelle Lola Beauvais, Alex Tiefenthaler | Written by Hank Huffman | Directed by Derek Carl
Remember back in 1998 when everyone threw their arms in the arms and complained incessantly about Gus Van Sant’s shot-for-shot remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho? Well if Gus van Sant had followed the formula of Derek Carl and Hank Huffman’s remake of The Brain That Wouldn’t Die then maybe there wouldn’t have been that many complaints!
If you haven’t seen the original, this version of The Brain That Wouldn’t Die tells the story of a mad scientist Dr. Bill Courtner (Patrick D. Green) who develops a means to keep human body parts alive. After a car accident he keeps his fiancée Jan Compton’s (Rachael Perrell Fosket) severed head alive for days in his laboratory.
Remember back in 1998 when everyone threw their arms in the arms and complained incessantly about Gus Van Sant’s shot-for-shot remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho? Well if Gus van Sant had followed the formula of Derek Carl and Hank Huffman’s remake of The Brain That Wouldn’t Die then maybe there wouldn’t have been that many complaints!
If you haven’t seen the original, this version of The Brain That Wouldn’t Die tells the story of a mad scientist Dr. Bill Courtner (Patrick D. Green) who develops a means to keep human body parts alive. After a car accident he keeps his fiancée Jan Compton’s (Rachael Perrell Fosket) severed head alive for days in his laboratory.
- 10/22/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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