‘Sympathy For The Devil’ Review: This ‘Collateral’-Esque Thriller Is Like Nicolas Cage Doing An SNL Version of Nicolas Cage

There’s always that moment, that special moment, when an actor of some note first appears onscreen in any one movie or show.

From the moment their presence becomes known, they instantly turn on an uber-signature persona that is unique to the individual.

Many can pull this off, usually the more high-profile the personality, but few can elicit the type of smile Nicolas Cage can produce as he slides into the backseat of a car when the audience first lays eyes on him in his newest effort, “Sympathy for the Devil.“ Sporting his own menacing grin, it’s everything one’s come to expect from the offbeat character that is Cage, and in that briefest of seconds, is somehow able to remind the viewer of what this man is all about and what may lay in store over the course of the film’s 90 minutes.Continue reading ‘Sympathy For The Devil

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