Chris Coffel

Chris Coffel is a contributor at Film School Rejects. He’s a connoisseur of Christmas horror, a Nic Cage fanatic, and bad at Rocket League. He can be found on Twitter here: @Chris_Coffel. (He/Him)
Mandy Still

The Tao of Nicolas Cage: Is 2018 the Year of Cage?

By Chris Coffel 

Less than two full months into 2018 and Nicolas Cage already looks to be well on his way to his most prolific year yet.

Looking Glass

The Tao of Nicolas Cage: Voyeurism and Murder Wait Behind the ‘Looking Glass’

By Chris Coffel 

Nicolas Cage and Robin Tunney buy a desert motel to escape a troubled past only to stumble upon something much darker behind the Looking Glass.

Wake In Fright

Go Down Under with 20 Must-See Ozploitation Films!

By Chris Coffel 

G’day, mate. Grab a slab, throw some shrimp on the Barbie, and be prepared to have a ripper of a time with these Ozploitation classics!

Superman Lives

The Tao of Nicolas Cage: The Movies that Escaped the Cage

By Chris Coffel 

Nicolas Cage has made a career out of interesting film choices. Just as fascinating are the films that never came to be.

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The Tao of Nicolas Cage: Modine and Cage Fly Under the Radar in ‘Birdy’

By Chris Coffel 

In 1984 a baby-faced Nicolas Cage paired with a baby-faced Matthew Modine to star in Alan Parker’s highly underrated ‘Birdy.’

Mom And Dad

The Tao of Nicolas Cage: ‘Mom and Dad’ Just Don’t Understand

By Chris Coffel 

Nicolas Cage channels his nurturing parental side and releases some rage on his kids in Mom and Dad, the newest film from director Brian Taylor.

Honeymoon In Vegas

The Tao of Nicolas Cage: Viva ‘Honeymoon in Vegas’

By Chris Coffel 

In 1992 Nicolas Cage went to Vegas for the first time. Back then things were goofier and light-hearted.

Green Acres Christmas

‘Green Acres’ is the Christmas for Me

By Chris Coffel 

Christmas and Green Acres go hand-in-hand, don’t they?

Matchstick Men

The Tao of Nicolas Cage: 1-2-3-‘Matchstick Men’

By Chris Coffel 

In 2003, Nicolas Cage made a movie with Ridley Scott. That movie is called Matchstick Men, and it co-stars Sam Rockwell and Alison Lohman. It’s very, very good.