Release Date : Nov 20, 2009 Wide Genre Movie :Mystery & Suspense,Drama
Mpaa Rating : R
Actors :Nicolas Cage,Eva Mendes,Val Kilmer,Xzibit,Fairuza Balk,Shawn Hatosy,Jennifer Coolidge,Tom Bower,Vondie Curtis-Hall,Brad Dourif,Denzel Whitaker,Irma P. Hall,Shea Whigham,Michael Shannon,Joe Nemmers,J.D. Evermore,Tim Bellow,Lucius Baston,Lauren Swinney,Nick Gomez
Abel Ferrara's cult crime drama Bad Lieutenant is given a sister film with this Werner Herzog-helmed production that takes its inspiration from the original, but focuses on new characters and plotlines. Nicolas Cage steps into Harvey Keitel's mold of a corrupt and drug-addled police officer, with the scummy setting moving from New York City to New Orleans. Eva Mendes, Val Kilmer, and Xzibit co-star in the Nu Image/Millennium Films picture. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi R
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Is redemption possible for this bad lieutenant? At one point, he orders that a dead man be shot again because "his soul is still dancing." If you find God in that line, then welcome to your movie heaven.Peter Travers-Rolling Stone
In fusing European experimentalism and Hollywood boldness, Herzog has created a genuine oddity, a furious and unforgettable hybrid which may well prove to be 2010's most purely enjoyable moviegoing experience.
Tom Huddleston-Time Out
Cage, who usually goes gonzo with gusto, underplays this monster. That spoils the fun.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
Nicolas Cage is out of his mind in The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call -- New Orleans. And it's wonderful to see.
Tom Long-Detroit News
Nicolas Cage is so gleefully over-the-top as the troubled cop of the title that you will either be repulsed or fascinated by his performance and, since it lives or dies by it, the movie itself.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic
Sometimes a scene is a set up for a future plot twist, and sometimes Werner Herzog just wants to film some alligators. Who knows what'll happen? It's like filling your underpants with salamanders.
Vincent Mancini-FilmDrunk
If Herzog had chosen realism over surrealism, this film would have been predictable and unentertaining. As it is, I found it oddly captivating. This is one weird movie.
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope
[Cage is] hilarious, scary, contorted, mournful, mean and weirdly, monstrously lovable -- the perfect actor to work with one of the world's most stubborn, bold, idiosyncratic filmmakers.
Dave White-Movies.com
Nicolas Cage's deliriously unhinged portrayal of the film's titular bent cop ranks right up there with his most memorably off-kilter performances.
Jason Best-Movie Talk
Despite the snake slither-swimming through the bars of a flooded cellblock, the injured alligator and the iguanas that seem to be crooning Johnny Adams' 'Release Me,' star Nicolas Cage may be the most reptilian presence here...
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Perhaps it took a director as crazy as Werner Herzog to control (and ultimately unleash) the madness that exists within Cage ... they craft a character not unlike a modern day Daniel Plainview.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
Bad Lieutenant, Bad!
Kamal 'The Diva' Larsuel-3BlackChicks Review
There's a dark, dark humour throughout that keeps the film from plunging into over-the-top farce. In the end, BLT is a rambunctious, ridiculous feat of cinematic excess.
Jason Gorber-Filmfest
Any reservations that this is a straight forward remake of Abel Ferrara's hardcore Catholic redemption drama should be left on the wayside, for this Bad Lieutenant is a different monster all together.
Matthew Pejkovic-Matt's Movie Reviews
Cage's Lieutenant McDonagh is a parody of not just the actor's own performances in recent years, but a gaudy exaggeration of every bad-cop cliché out there.
Ian Buckwalter-DCist
This will be remembered as one of Cage's finest performances. Maybe he has just needed the right director and in eccentric German genius Werner Herzog he's found him.
Alex Zane-Sun Online
I'd rather rot in a New Orleans jail than watch it again. And yet its epiphanies are outrageously sharp, it is beautifully shot by cinematographer Peter Zeitlinger and the ending is a joy.
Charlotte O'Sullivan-This is London
Becomes bizarrely comical as it gets increasingly depraved. But Herzog's deliberately bonkers approach, matched by Cage's hammy performance, is strangely entertaining.
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall
Herzog has found a perfect partner in crime with Nicolas Cage.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express
For me, Ferrara and Keitel will always be the bad lieutenant, but Werner Herzog is probably the only director qualified to take this on, and his bizarre reboot has a fascination all of its own.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
This thriller is among the cleverest, most innovative films of the year. It proves that even a mediocre, B-movie script can be made memorable by a strong director and brave leading actor.
Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]
As a police procedural, it's a generally dull affair. As an exercise in silliness, it elicits a fair few laughs. But whether the joke's on Herzog or on us is anybody's guess.
David Edwards-Daily Mirror [UK]
Cage does bad so good. Hereâ(TM)s hoping he keeps the crazy coming.
Josh Winning-Little White Lies
Cage and Herzog have created a superbly memorable lead character, and if the plot itself is curiously unmemorable, certain images will stay with you to the grave...
Catherine Bray-Film4
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Terrence McDonagh, a New Orleans Police sergeant, who starts out as a good cop, receiving a medal and a promotion to lieutenant for heroism during Hurricane Katrina. During his heroic act, McDonagh injures his back and later becomes addicted to prescription pain medication. McDonagh finds himself involved with a drug dealer who is suspected of murdering a family of African immigrants.TagLine Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans The only criminal he can't catch is himself.
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