Ricky Santoro is a flamboyant and corrupt Atlantic City cop with a dream: become so well connected that he can become mayor. In lieu of that, he ll settle for keeping his comfortable lifestyle. On the night of the heavyweight boxing championship, Rick becomes mixed up in the assassination of the Secretary of Defense, an assassination involving his best friend. Becoming the investigating officer in the case, Rick soon uncovers a conspiracy to kill the Secretary and a mysterious woman in white. The conspiracy was shocking, but not half as shocking as the identity of its mastermind. Written by The Mystery Guest Snake Eyes is a 1998 American English-language Crime Mystery film starring Nicolas Cage, Gary Sinise, John Heard, Carla Gugino, Stan Shaw, Kevin Dunn and Kevin Craig West. Paramount Pictures in association with Touchstone Pictures. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Brian De Palma. Paramount Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the film. Snake Eyes was released on 10th September 1998. The Film was successful at box office. Snake Eyes was made on a budget of $73 million and it was a hit at box office gross of $103 million. The music was composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto.
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Snake Eyes Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : neutral
Positive Review Rating : 34%
Roger Ebert
Its the worst kind of bad film: the kind that gets you all worked up and then lets you down, instead of just being lousy from the first shot. ( Read More )
Todd McCarthy
Wispy threads of dramatic plausibility and character involvement unravel completely by the time of the incredibly silly final reel. ( Read More )
But whether its the uninspired dialogue or the toned down violence theres barely a drop of blood in the entire film Snake Eyes feels like tame, anonymous product, saddling its main character with a tepid tragic backstory in the hopes that it will add poignancy to his narrative arc. ( Read More )
Bob Graham
Someone hands you a line, you just swallow it whole, one character says. ( Read More )
Derek Adams
The film echoes the technical wizardry and complex plotting of De Palmas best film, Blow Out. ( Read More )