Arcadian review: "Nicolas Cage can't save this disappointing thriller"
Arcadian's worldbuilding draws us in, but this Nic Cage-starring creature feature squanders its early promise.
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GamesRadar+ VerdictThe post-apocalyptic worldbuilding draws us in, but this creature feature squanders its early promise.
GamesRadar+ Verdict
GamesRadar+ Verdict The post-apocalyptic worldbuilding draws us in, but this creature feature squanders its early promise.
The post-apocalyptic worldbuilding draws us in, but this creature feature squanders its early promise.
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Fifteen years on, Paul and sons Joseph (Jaeden Martell) and Thomas (Maxwell Jenkins) spend their days peacefully. Cage gets to give a quiet and sincere performance as a father bonding with two teenage boys (teaching Joseph how to drive is a highlight). At night, however, they barricade …