Surprise: It’s time for another Cageless! We watched Zach Creggers’ new supernatural horror flick Weapons and decided to talk about it in the dark. We also introduce Hannah to the show to share her thoughts on the hit...
We’ve made it to National Treasure (2004)! In this family-friendly version of Face/Off, Nic Cage spends hours of screen-time preventing Sean Bean from stealing The Declaration of Independence… by stealing it...
If you’re reading this, you’ve been conned. That’s because we watched Matchstick Men (2003) and were conned into talking about it on this podcast. Okay, okay… it was the next movie on the list. We...
Did you know Nicolas Cage wore a FAT SUIT in the movie Adaptation (2002)? Learn this fun fact and many more in our deep review of this Academy Award-winning meta-commentary (on screenwriting) starring our favorite actor...
Our Cagefighters return for a super sexy ménage à trois to discuss Nicolas Cage’s Sonny (2002). Although Cage appears briefly, he’s been handed the DIRECTOR’S CHAIR from which he’s ordering James Franco...
We’re talking Nic Cage in Windtalkers from 2002: a patriotic reunion with director John Woo that promises massive explosions, stabbings, friendly fire, psychological trauma, racism, and more confusion about who to kill on...
Nicolas Cage demonstrates how to win over a town after invading, pillaging and forcing yourself on to the doctor’s sexy daughter. How, you ask? JUST PLAY THEM THE MANDOLIN! Don’t miss our sizzling review of Captain...
We FINALLY watched Uncle Francis Coppola’s 2019 RECUT of The Cotton Club! The OG film was first discussed in Season 1 Episode 4 of Late Night Cage Fight. However, Cagefighter Steve famously refused to watch it. That all...
It’s our 50th episode, and we’re celebrating with a retrospective of Nicolas Cage’s first film (credited as Cage) “Valley Girl”! We watched the 2003 mini-documentary “20 Totally Tubular Years...
A guest Cagefighter joins the fray to discuss Nic Cage’s recent horror offerings in 2024! We go deep like the snap-happy creatures in Arcadian, and then we get WEIRD with our extensive discussion of Cage as a serial killer in...

