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In The Surfer, taking to the water on a board is "magical" and can change ... something the Surfer lacks and the Bum mourns after losing his surfing prodigy son to Scally's influence.
The title may suggest otherwise, but Lorcan Finnegan’s trippy psychological thriller isn’t actually about surfing. Not really, and that’s probably for the best. A 90-odd minute feature about Nicolas ...
A surfer returns to Australia from the US after decades to restart his life – but the welcome party's not what he expected.
No other actor in Hollywood is capable of what Nicolas Cage is currently undertaking. The different modes of anxiety he cycles through in one film is striking ...
The loner wants to ride the big waves and make a new home on the coast, but he’s been confined to the car park and is slowly losing his mind. “Before you surf ... with his board is the ...
In The Surfer, Nicolas Cage plays a man desperate to buy back his beautiful childhood home along the Australian coast. His dream quickly becomes a nightmare when a local gang of surfers acting ...
Once the Surfer realizes what he's up against, he descends almost completely into madness. He starts losing possessions one by one and is constantly gaslighted by the gang of locals. He even ...
I don’t remember the last time a movie made me as uncomfortable as “The Surfer” did. Granted, Nicolas Cage is an expert at making people squirm, and he’s out there doing his best to make ...
To me this movie shows that. Roadside Attractions/Lionsgate The Surfer is described as a psychological thriller, and we see your character is unsure if he’s losing his mind as he struggles to ...
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