: Features solid sword fights and hand-to-hand combat, with martial artist Tak Sakaguchi delivering a standout performance as a bodyguard.
: Almost universally praised for its striking, surreal imagery. Critics at RogerEbert.com and The Guardian highlight the film's "neon-streaked" mix of post-apocalyptic Western and Samurai aesthetics. Prisoners of the Ghostland YIFY
: A notorious criminal, Hero (Cage), is released from prison by a warlord called The Governor (Bill Moseley) to rescue his adopted granddaughter, Bernice (Sofia Boutella), from a cursed wasteland known as "Ghostland". : Features solid sword fights and hand-to-hand combat,
: This is the film's primary weakness. Many reviewers, including those from Slant Magazine and Decider , found the plot muddled, thin, and often "out of gas" by the halfway point. Key Highlights : A notorious criminal, Hero (Cage), is released
: Delivering what he once called his "wildest movie," Cage's performance is described as unhinged and iconic , particularly a scene involving a "testicle-detonating" leather suit.
: Fans of "midnight movies," cult cinema enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys Nicolas Cage's more experimental, "gonzo" roles.