Ranking Every Nicolas Cage Movie Worst To Best
85. Outcast (2014)
As completely hilarious as the prospect of Nic Cage and Hayden Christensen co-starring in a Chinese historical epic might seem, Outcast commits the cardinal sin of giving Cage only around 20 minutes of screen time.
Christensen is then largely left to carry the weight of this ineptly written action-adventure movie, filled with generic, badly edited action sequences.
The visuals are at least relatively competent, but anyone sold on the frankly amazing cover art will be sorely disappointed by how little Cage actually has to do here.
84. Arsenal (2017)
Few had high expectations for this Deadfall follow-up that nobody asked for, and courtesy of straight-to-video schlock-meister Steven C. Miller, Arsenal has very little going for it beyond Cage's mustachioed performance.
John Cusack pops up for 10-or-so minutes of embarrassed screen time, but outside of its cast, there's virtually nothing keeping this tiresomely boring crime thriller afloat.