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The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent

User rating: 3.76 15 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: April 22, 2022

On DVD/Blu-ray: June 21, 2022

R | Action, Comedy, Crime | 1h 45m

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User rating: April 27, 2022

I'm not sure why they leave off the "Headline". It's part of the review! I wrote I'm not a Nicholas Cage fan and "...

User rating: April 27, 2022

I don't even know his other movies, but I enjoyed this movie. It was entertaining, funny, and had a good family message. I enjoy Tiffany Haddish.

User rating: April 25, 2022

this was a stupid movie and wouldn't qualify to b in the redbox. almost walked out twice. love nicholas cage but this was garbage. u will b upset if u spend money on this at a theatre.

User rating: April 25, 2022

I'm a big Nicholas Cage fan so I loved this movie! Very different and good entertainment! You won't be disappointed!

User rating: April 6, 2022

The real Nicolas Cage is nothing less than a screen legend. "The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent" builds upon that renowned work, while turning it upside-down, inside-out, and every which way. But why imagine an alternative existence for this Hollywood legend? The fictionalized version of Nick Cage is unbelievably talented and can do any genre. Nick has become something that transcends being an actor. He’s become a cultural figure. As culture gets stranger and stranger and fashion choices get more outlandish, you can trace like a direct line back to the patron saint of strangeness, Nicolas Cage. Just seeing his face makes people happy. That’s really interesting and makes him want to dig in further and find out who he actually is. It's a fantasy film culled from perceptions in the media and on the internet, as well as blips in my personal life that have gone public. It’s mixed with knowledge of interviews and things that have always interested us and draws us down this path. Essentially, the film is an imagination based on an interpretation of what Nicholas Cage life might be like. It's a a neurotic, high-anxiety version of Nick Cage. "The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent" is a sincere and hilarious love letter to Nicolas Cage, as you know and love him or not. The film shars a love of everything from "The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari" to "Paddington 2". It's a real head trip. (2,5) Written by Gregory Mann