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The Critics Consensus reads: Snake Eyes has a number of ingredients that promise a trashy fun time unfortunately, they’re lost in an energetic and stylish thriller with a frustratingly hollow core Amazon.ca - Buy Snake Eyes at a low price free shipping on qualified orders. Cage stars with Gary Sinise, Carla Gugino, John Heard, Stan Shaw, and Kevin Dunn.
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RELATED: De Palma Returns to Horror With New Movie About Harvey Weinsteinĭe Palma ( Carrie, Mission: Impossible, Scarface) directs from a screenplay written by David Koepp ( Jurassic Park, Mission: Impossible) from a story by De Palma. A mysterious beautiful woman in white (Carla Gugino) has something to do with the case but is lost amid the 14,000 spectators trapped in the sealed-off arena crime scene. And Santoro begins to suspect Kirkland’s death is part of a much conspiracy that involves boxing rivals and a beautiful stranger. Gugino plays a rocket scientist who sends word of a conspiracy to the secretary by e-mail. English subtitles) : John Heard, Carla Gugino, Gary Sinise, Nicolas Cage, Brian De Palma: : Movies & TV. Nicolas Cage, Carla Gugino, and Joel Fabiani in Snake Eyes (1998) People Nicolas Cage, Carla Gugino, Joel Fabiani. Nicolas Cage, Carla Gugino, and Joel Fabiani in Snake Eyes (1998) People Nicolas Cage, Carla Gugino, Joel Fabiani. Despite a lockdown on the arena, key witness Julia Costello (Carla Gugino) escapes. Nicolas Cage is onscreen for almost every second of it, as a corrupt Atlantic City, N.J., cop who scuttles backstage and ringside at a heavyweight championship fight. Secretary of Defense during a heavyweight boxing match. It's a Steadicam take that runs on and on, seemingly forever. When he attends a high-profile boxing match with his friend (Gary Sinise), he witnesses a terrorist assassinate Kirkland. 'SNAKE EYES' (1998) (Nicolas Cage, Gary Sinise) (R) QUICK TAKE: Suspense/Thriller: A corrupt Atlantic City cop tries to figure out who assassinated the U.S. Recommended.Cage stars as Detective Rick Santoro, who has never played by the rules. Love the lengthy closing credit shot (not so much a fan of the song). Great character actors in support including Kevin Dunn, Luis Guzman, Michael Rispoli, Mike Starr, Tamara Tunie and Stan Shaw. Gary Sinise is good, though it might have been more interesting for that character to be a trusted charismatic friend rather than a clipped, precise soldier from the get go.

Carla Gugino is also stellar as the target of the crossfire conspiracy. Cage also gets to do his thing, shifting from over the top showboating to intense investigation and finally to resigned heroism in the face of defeat, all of which is gifted with high emotion by Ryuichi Sakamoto’s gorgeous score.
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i love it all, particularly De Palma riding high on the box office success of Mission Impossible and going full bells and whistles with the Hollywood train set. While in contrast to De Palma’s earlier classic paranoid thriller Blow Out, this film might seem a bit like a cartoon, it still dazzles with its showmanship: the lengthy opening ‘one take’ shot following dirty cop Rick Santoro (Cage), the Rashomon repetition of what happened at the championship boxing match when an assassination goes down, the overhead journey across all the hotel rooms, the god’s eye nature of the chaotic climax, etc. Over time my love for it has grown alongside my appreciation for both Nicolas Cage as an actor and Brian De Palma as a filmmaker, and I truly think it’s an underrated collaboration. 2.8m members in the NetflixBestOf community. Directed by Brian De Palma, starring Gary Sinise, Carla Gugino and the one true god, Nicolas Cage. I saw Snake Eyes (1998) at the cinema when I was a teenager and enjoyed it then. Snake Eyes (1998) VHS Tracking I saw Snake Eyes (1998) at the cinema when I was a teenager and enjoyed it then. US Snake Eyes (1998): A wild police detective finds himself in the middle of a murder conspiracy set during a boxing match inside an Atlantic City casino.
