The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans boasts not just a cumbersome title, but a baffling provenance. Full Article at UGO.com
Holy sweet Jesus dipped in molasses. OK, I had no freakin' idea that this film was going to kick quite this much behind. Full Article at Ain't It Cool News
You don't care about a single person or plot element in ; that might very well have been Herzog's intention, in which case he succeeds marvelously, but even in the oppressively bleak original film there was some small measure of pity one could have for... Full Article at IGN
Review in a Hurry: You may have heard that Nicolas Cage acts completely insane in the title role of a New Orleans cop who becomes a heavy drug user. Full Article at E! Online
If you go see Werner Herzog's Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans this weekend and walk out of it thinking, how the hell did this movie get made and come together this way, well, here's the story. Full Article at FirstShowing.net
Envy me, because Werner Herzog's "The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans" is more fun to write about than it is to watch, and it is barrel-of-monkeys fun to watch. Full Article at Independent Film Channel
No one is better at this kind of performance than Nicolas Cage. He's a fearless actor. He doesn't care if you think he goes over the top. If a film calls for it, he will crawl to the top hand over hand with bleeding fingernails. Full Article at Chicago Sun-Times
Abel Ferrara's original Bad Lieutenant didn't really strike me as a movie that cried "sequel". Full Article at Movies Online
Initially, the Polskys sought to finance a straight sequel to Ferrara's cult classic, and they wanted both the director and his star, Harvey Keitel, to return. Full Article at MTV.com
Friday, November 6, in Las Vegas: David Spade having dinner with friends including Kevin Farley, the brother of late star Chris… Hulk Hogan at LAX, eating at California Pizza Kit... Full Article at Access Hollywood