Snake Eyes (1998)
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" Snake Eyes is a 1998 American mystery thriller film directed and produced by Brian De Palma. De Palma also co-wrote the story with David Koepp, who wrote the screenplay. The film stars Nicolas Cage as a detective investigating an assassination at a boxing match in Atlantic City. The film was released and produced by Paramount Pictures, Buena Vista International and Touchstone Pictures on August 7, 1998. The film garnered mixed reviews from critics, criticizing the film's story, writing and "
" First Viewing Viewing Date: July 22nd Via: Disney+ Plot: A shady police detective finds himself in the middle of a murder conspiracy at an important boxing match in an Atlantic City casino. Rating: 6.7/10 Why Did I Watch It? This was a random watchlist pick. It's a '90s Nic Cage movie directed by Brian De Palma, and it's on D+."
" "It isn't lying! You just tell them what you did right, and you leave out the rest!" Written by Brian De Palma and David Koepp Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto Cinematography by Stephen H. Burum Editing by Bill Pankow"
" "It isn't lying! You just tell them what you did right, and you leave out the rest!" Directed by Brian De Palma Written by Brian De Palma and David Koepp Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto Cinematography by Stephen H. Burum Editing by Bill Pankow"
" Directed by: Brian DePalma Produced by: Louis Stoller and Brian DePalma Written by: Brian De Palma and David Koepp Cinematography: Stephen H. Burum Edited by: Bill Pankow Music by: Ryuichi Sakamoto Distributed by: Paramount Pictures"
" Directed by: Brian DePalma Produced by: Louis Stoller and Brian DePalma Written by: Brian De Palma and David Koepp Cinematography: Stephen H. Burum Edited by: Bill Pankow Music by: Ryuichi Sakamoto Distributed by: Paramount Pictures "
"Detective Rick Santoro has never played by the rules. When he attends a high-profile boxing match with his friend Navy Cmdr. Kevin Dunne, as well as Defense Secretary Kirkland, he witnesses a terrorist assassinate Kirkland. Despite a lockdown on the arena, key witness Julia Costello escapes and Santoro begins to suspect Kirkland's death is part of a much larger conspiracy that involves boxing rivals and a beautiful stranger. Director Brian De Palma does display some fine technical skills but I "
"Nicolas Cage and Carla Gugino Carla Gugino as Julia Costello Carla Gugino as Julia Costello (Disguised)"
"This is one of the most complicated mystery thrillers I've ever seen, which I guess lost a lot of people. I'll admit I was pretty confused the first time I saw it, but it was the good kind of confused that made me want to see it again to try and understand it better. And once it clicked, I was always intrigued by it. That's really all there is to say about it, because I don't want to have to get into spoilers. But as well as the story, I also really love the performances from the two leads. I'm "