Runtime: 123 minutes
Directed by: Joel Schumacher
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Joaquin Phoenix, James Gandolfini, Peter Stormare, Anthony Heald
From: Columbia
This motion picture belongs in the category of “movie I saw soon after it came out on VHS, but never again until this second viewing now.” 8MM I recalled as something I liked despite the rather morbid subject matter-as 2025 is coming to a close, the movie can receive a nice rating despite the plot description of “private detective Nicolas Cage investigates what looks like a fake snuff film but is actually a snuff film.”
Grim, the film is. However, it isn’t so miserable and wallowing in depravity that the experience is a turn-off or was a grueling experience. This is from the writer of Se7en, to give a hint as to the tone. He is asked by a rich old widow to investigate an 8mm film her late husband hid in a safe. As Cage’s Tom has a wife and infant daughter at home, of course such a dark journey into illegal and gross pornography (or otherwise intense, given the S&M angle) would take a toll on him as he discovers the teen girl Mary Anne was murdered on film.
A quality cast was a huge asset for 8MM: Cage, Joaquin Phoenix as porn store clerk MAX CALIFORNIA, James Gandolfini, Peter Stormare, Catherine Keener as Tom’s wife, Anthony Heald, and briefly, Norman Reedus. This had to be the first time I’d ever see Reedus in anything. As this was a Joel Schumacher production that evidently had a $40 million budget but did not lose money at the box office, of course 8MM looked professional and wasn’t incompetent. Cage does do some yelling (Cage Rage) although it’s fitting for the particular scene and he wasn’t constantly OOT, delivering a quality performance.
Movies of this tone usually aren’t viewed by me; however, I was glad to finally revisit a picture I’ve thought of revisiting for a long while. I do know that there’s a 2005 direct to video sequel that of course only became a sequel because Sony bought the flick during production. Also of course, judging by hearsay the sequel isn’t that good, so I needn’t bother. In 2025, I can appreciate all the then-modern Sony devices throughout.