What do you get when you throw a bunch of action movies in a blender (especially Mortal Kombat), then add Nic Cage and Tony Jaa kicking serious alien ass? Jiu effin’ Jitsu. Find out why the upcoming Jiu Jitsu is your new guilty...
We’re talking WICKERED MEN: Nicolas Cage (2006) and Scottish Nicolas Cage (1973) — two men who will combine inside a wickered effigy to rise again from the flames, reborn as Ghost Riders. We discuss both Wicker Man movies and a...
A new Cagelord appears. His name is Cagelord Zack from A Cry 4 Help podcast. Five Cage Movies. Five Cagefighters. One winner will enter our eternal Bee Cage of Fame. This season finale battles all of the winning movies from Season 2 in a...
The time that all you cage pupils have been waiting for is almost upon us… We’re happy to announce that our Late Night Cage Fight Season 2 finale will debut LIVE on our Facebook page on Friday, October 16th at 10PM EST. This will no...
In our second episode of Cageless, we again wander outside the Cageverse to slip into a mesmerizing folk horror fever dream from 2019 called Midsommar. Continuing the conversation from Ari Aster’s previous film, Hereditary, we...
It’s the last VERSUS episode before the CAGE FIGHT FINALE! The Cagefighters give you all your favorite Nic Cage updates, followed by a rundown of two COMEDIES for a change. In Honeymoon in Vegas, Nic Cage puts his almost wife Sarah...
The first part of our new Special Series: Cageless! We’re stepping outside the Cageverse to examine movies WITHOUT Nicolas Cage. In this episode, we examine Ari Aster’s first feature film, Hereditary — a supernatural...
Choose your Cage: Mustachioed Stalker or Helicopter Pilot! In this episode, Cagefighters watch the uncomfortable and trashy New Orleans stalker flick Zandalee (1991) followed by the dollar bin version of “Top Gun with...
In case you missed the live stream of our cage fight between Firebirds and Zandalee, it’s not live on our Twitch channel. Stay tuned for the full episode!
We’re officially in the 90s now. The Cagefighters bring back a problematic and untimely Cage-tastic Italian war movie from the dead: “Time to Kill.” Next, we examine David Lynch’s attempts to tame Cage’s wild...

