
Anchor Bay Films has landed U.S. rights to the Nicolas Cage thriller Seeking Justice and has slated it for a March 16 theatrical release. January Jones and Guy Pearce co-star in the film, which was directed by Roger Donaldson. The plot revolves around inner-city teacher Will (Cage) and his musician wife Laura (Jones) whose lives are torn apart when she is brutally assaulted and he is approached by a man (Pearce) offering to dispense immediate justice on the perpetrators. Will accepts and is pulled into an underground vigilante organization that leads to frightening and dangerous consequences. The film, previously titled The Hungry Rabbit Jumps, was produced by Endgame Entertainment’s James D. Stern, Ram Bergman and Material Entertainment’s Tobey Maguire and Jenno Topping.


Charles Bronson meets FIGHT CLUB? The question is can Nic Cage do this role without going over the top? (Oops, never mind.)
Love the premise but that new title is about as generic as can be. I’ll admit that the original was a bit abstract for a mainstream release, but couldn’t they have found some kind of middle ground?
I completely agree with your post, Classic Liberal
God, this sounds awful. Guess Nick has gotta pay off that castle somehow.
Man, they took one of the best titles and neutered it. Sounds like a TV movie now.
Thank God this is getting a theatrical release in the states. And to the haters just because he has had some not so good movies recently don’t be a hatter. Actors do go through some rough spots but lately he has made some good movie that even critics like.
Do you realize you managed to completely contradict yourself in 3 lines?
Theatrical release??????
HAHAHAHAHA
Anchor Bay = 10 locations for 2 weeks then
bye
bye
What’s the difference between this and TRESPASS?
He’s not wearing glasses in this one.
This one’s not half bad.
Seeking Justice? Whoever came up with that title needs to be fired. Like TODAY.
I know people love to Cage bash, but occasionally the man is great. (Bad Lieutenant being by far his best recent role. Thank you, Werner Herzog.)
Hopefully he’s not terrible in this. I have a glimmer of hope. And I’ll watch anything with Guy Pearce in it.