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Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 31 critic reviews
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Movie Info
Genre(s): Crime | Drama
Written by: William M. Finkelstein
Directed by: Werner Herzog
Release Date:
Theatrical: November 20, 2009
DVD: April 6, 2010
Running Time: 121 minutes, Color
Origin: USA
Language(s): English | Spanish
Summary
RATING: R for drug use and language throughout, some violence and sexuality
Starring Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, Val Kilmer, Fairuza Balk, Jennifer Coolidge, Vondie Curtis Hall, Shawn Hatosy, Denzel Whitaker, and Xzibit
In Werner Herzog’s new film Bad Lieutenant: Port Of Call New Orleans, Nicolas Cage plays a rogue detective who is as devoted to his job as he is at scoring drugs -- while playing fast and loose with the law. He wields his badge as often as he wields his gun in order to get his way. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina he becomes a high-functioning addict who is a deeply intuitive, fearless detective reigning over the beautiful ruins of New Orleans with authority and abandon. Complicating his tumultuous life is the prostitute he loves. Together they descend into their own world marked by desire, compulsion, and conscience. The result is a singular masterpiece of filmmaking: equally sad and manically humorous. (FirstLook Studios)
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What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
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.
Read Full Review >Christian Science Monitor Peter Rainer
The marvel of Cage's performance is that, somehow, it's all of a piece. That's the marvel of the movie, too. This is one fever dream you'll remember whole.
Read Full Review >Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman
Bad Lieutenant doesn't go where you expect, but it has a stubborn, trippy logic.
Read Full Review >Los Angeles Times Betsy Sharkey
It's tempting to forget that Cage is not Terence. That would be unfair though, and diminish the sheer ferocity of his performance.
Read Full Review >The New York Times A.O. Scott
Mr. Herzog’s film is a pulpy, glorious mess. Its maniacal unpredictability is such a blast that it reminds you just how tidy and dull most crime thrillers are these days.
Read Full Review >Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips
A true feat of daring and one of the craziest films of the year.
Read Full Review >Boston Globe Wesley Morris
Frankly, the story isn’t remotely as interesting as Cage. Nothing is. In Ferrara’s movie, Keitel emptied himself out. But there’s a hellion’s joy in Cage’s cop.
Read Full Review >The Onion (A.V. Club) Scott Tobias
It’s not always easy to sort out the legitimately inspired touches from the merely campy ones, but the film has a deranged, go-for-broke spirit that makes such distinctions irrelevant.
Read Full Review >Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern
The sparkle is what's been missing in the star's (Cage) recent performances. What's not to love in a movie that transmutes Terence's moral squalor, and the squalid state of post-Katrina New Orleans, into darkly comic gold?
Read Full Review >Chicago Reader J.R. Jones
Herzog deserves the lion's share of the credit for the movie's quality, but Port of Call New Orleans is also a comeback for Cage.
Read Full Review >Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek
Less like a movie than an interpretive-dance piece, with Cage as its lurching, depressed-satyr star.
Read Full Review >Film Threat Jessica Baxter
Nicolas Cage is a joy to watch, and Werner Herzog is a brilliant storyteller.
Read Full Review >The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Rick Groen
Surprisingly funny yarn about a drug-addled cop in the Big Easy.
Read Full Review >USA Today Claudia Puig
It's a maniacal performance, complete with mad gales of laughter and insane bouts of temper. Cage doesn't go over the top, but he teeters darn close.
Read Full Review >Philadelphia Inquirer Carrie Rickey
A one-of-a-kind experience that boasts a twice-in-a-lifetime performance from Nicolas Cage. The actor has not gone this deep into the abyss since "Vampire's Kiss" (1989).
Read Full Review >New Orleans Times-Picayune Mike Scott
The result is a deliriously watchable and darkly comic portrait of a high-velocity death spiral.
Read Full Review >San Francisco Chronicle Peter Hartlaub
It's that constant weirdness, coupled with Nicolas Cage's best performance in pretty much forever, that makes this depraved, sexually charged, over-the-top drama so much fun to watch.
Read Full Review >Washington Post Ann Hornaday
For filmgoers whose tastes run to pulp genre frissons, auteurist brio and Nicolas Cage at his most luridly over-the-top, Bad Lieutenant scores a kind of freaky-deaky home run.
Read Full Review >The Hollywood Reporter Ray Bennett
There is a lot of very black humor; and it develops, somewhat surprisingly, into something suggesting a kind of cheerful pessimism.
Read Full Review >Austin Chronicle Marjorie Baumgarten
This is the best performance Cage has delivered in ages, and Herzog demonstrates, once again, that he is capable of virtually anything.
Read Full Review >New York Post Kyle Smith
There can only ever be one Bad Lieutenant: Harvey Keitel. In Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, Nicolas Cage, pretend tough guy (Malibu accent, long floppy coiffure, nervous smile), is more like the Bad Used-Car Salesman.
Read Full Review >ReelViews James Berardinelli
Comparisons to the original Bad Lieutenant are unnecessary; Port of Call New Orleans can stand - and fall - on its own merits, inconsistent though they may be.
Read Full Review >Rolling Stone Peter Travers
Any resemblance between this Bad Lieutenant and the 1992 Abel Ferrara landmark is purely in the head of the dude who thought up the title.
Read Full Review >Time Out New York Keith Uhlich
Cage is not quite Aguirre or Fitzcarraldo in the Big Easy. But his performance hits all the right mythopoetic beats, rising above the thin script and late-night-cable aesthetic.
Read Full Review >Premiere Mark Salisbury
Those expecting a return to the depravity and menace of Abel Ferrara’s 1992 notorious original will be disappointed.
Read Full Review >Village Voice J. Hoberman
Instead of plumbing the depths of spiritual degradation, Herzog's movie is--largely due to Cage's performance--almost fun.
Read Full Review >Variety Todd McCarthy
The film is offbeat, silly, disarming and loopy all at the same time, and viewers will decide to ride with that or just give up on it, according to mood and disposition.
Read Full Review >New York Magazine David Edelstein
If there’s a sure thing in movies, it’s that if you cast Nicolas Cage in a role in which he goes crazy, he’ll rise to the occasion and keep on rising until he seems even loonier than his character.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this movie is 6.8 (out of 10) based on 33 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Eggy G. gave it an8:
This movie already twisted from the start....and gives more and more twist till the end...but surprisingly enjoyable...in twisted kind of way. Nicholas Cage is perfect for this role...sublime performance.
Woody D. gave it a10:
The film achieved a total critical irony. A critique of - particularly, American film structure, the American way of life, and the banalization of subjectivities; Cage starring a a piece of animated cardboard. Perhaps the first film in which Cages' lack of ability or even interest in what he is doing has been recognized for what it is and used to the advantage of the film. Considering to whom Cage is a nephew the intersecting of nepotisms both real and fiction is a nice touch.
Patrick L. gave it a0:
The worst movie of the year. Herzog cannot make a conventional movie. There is no dramatic tension, there is nothing. His best film is Kaspar Hauser.
Marc B B gave it a0:
Bad Lieutenant, the new Warner Herzog film starring Nicholas Cage. Absolutely terrible. Dont waste your money on this film. Felt like I was watching a bad late night cable movie.Terrible acting, cinematography,story, etc. The fact that this was made by Herzog and squandered the considerable talents of Mr. Cage for over... the top absurdity is very depressing. Someone said that it's so bad that it's good. No. Avoid at all costs. As terrible as Observe And Report and Terminator Salvation. Possibly the worst film Ive seen this year.
Susan A. gave it a9:
Full of surprises, very unique, Nicholas Cage is a blast.
Tom R. gave it a10:
This is messed up in every right way it can be. To call it unpredictable is to falsely suggest it's in the realm of linearity; instead, it's a portrait of the end of things as the beginning of the end of things, repeat as needed. Cage doesn't so much deserve an award as he deserves a year off from critical reaction to his work. And clearly, Herzog never left the building. F---ing champs.
J T gave it a6:
I'm on the fence about this one. On one side, Nic Cage does an excellent job and "The Bad Lieutenant" is probably his best movie since "Adaptation". Also, I liked the fact that the film doesn't really on twists but still manages to surprise the audience. On the other hand, this is one of Werner Herzog's weakest films and none of the characters are very likable.
