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That Cage Guy is One Crazy Dog

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I don't know what's gotten into Nicolas Cage, but the guy is making movies at an insane rate -- after averaging a movie or two per year for most of his career, Cage currently has three films (including World Trade Center) due out in the second half of 2006, four in 2007, and three already slated for 2008. He must be building, like 14 new homes, or something.

And, to that considerable list of upcoming projects, Cage just added Crazy Dog, a Bob Yari project in which he's agreed to star. Directed by Joe Ruben (The Forgotten, Return to Paradise), the film "revolves around a New York City cop who causes the death of a friend in a moment of cowardice. Consumed by guilt, he goes on a self-destructive spree but then seeks redemption." Ah, redemption. It wouldn't be Hollywood without the guy seeing the light and apologizing for all of his sins, right? I bet he reconciles with his wife, too. As irritatingly cliched as the story sounds, though, its writers -- Henry Bean and Nicholas Kazan -- have, between them, some fairly impressive credits including At Close Range, Deep Cover and Internal Affairs, so perhaps there's hope for some real tension and depth. (If we ignore the fact that Bean wrote Basic Instinct 2, that is.)

Release Date Magic for Norton's Illusionist

Filed under: Drama », Romance », Sci-Fi & Fantasy », Casting », Distribution », Newsstand »

Man, I'm totally falling down on the job, here -- there are FOUR magician movies due out in the next 18-24 months, not three. I'm so sorry to have misled you the other day. The fourth, entitled The Illusionist, actually already premiered at Sundance, but it somehow slipped through our collective net while we were there, and we failed to even register its existence. That all changes here and now, however: The Illusionist stars Edward Norton as a magician in Vienna in 1900, and is an adaptation of a short story by Steven Millhauser called Eisenheim the Illusionist. (Just so you know, I just watched some clips and read the review at Variety and, despite the fact that Rufus Sewell is sporting some truly frightening facial hair, I'm now so excited about this movie that I almost wish I still didn't know about it. Dammit. All this wait!) In the movie, Norton's character falls in love with a woman above his proverbial station -- played, boys, by one Jessica Biel -- and when she marries a prince (that's Sewell), instead of giving up he "uses his powers to win her back and undermine the stability of the royal house of Vienna." Mmm ... political intrigue.

The movie is in the news today because producer Bob Yari (you remember him) has elected to distribute the film himself (via Yari Film Group) rather than sell the rights to an outside company; he plans to have it in theaters this August.
 
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