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The Sublimely Mannered Weirdness Of Nicolas Cage
"Unlike his contemporaries Johnny Depp and Daniel Day-Lewis, he seems blithely unconcerned with the project of building a respectable actorly reputation. … [There's] something about the baroque, hyper-mannered performances of late Cage that touches on the sublime, but 'self-parody' isn't precisely the right phrase for it." Slate 07/22/10
Posted July 25, 2010 12:14 PM





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