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Arcadian

Family is stronger than fear.
2024 | 92m | English

(26195 votes)

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Popularity: 10 (history)

Director: Benjamin Brewer
Writer: Michael Nilon
Staring:
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In the near future, on a decimated Earth, Paul and his twin sons face terror at night when ferocious creatures awaken. When Paul is nearly killed, the boys come up with a plan for survival, using everything their father taught them to keep him alive.
Release Date: Apr 12, 2024
Director: Benjamin Brewer
Writer: Michael Nilon
Genres: Action, Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller
Keywords monster, post-apocalyptic future, survival, fear, family, isolated farmhouse, calm, relaxed, anxiety, science fiction
Production Companies Saturn Films, Highland Film Group, Aperture Media Partners, Wild Atlantic Pictures, Redline Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $1,134,275
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 28, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Nicolas Cage Paul
Jaeden Martell Joseph
Maxwell Jenkins Thomas
Sadie Soverall Charlotte
Samantha Coughlan Mrs. Rose
Joel Gillman Hobson
Joe Dixon Mr. Rose
Daire McMahon Militant Farmer (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael Nilon Writer
Benjamin Brewer Visual Effects, Director
Kristi Shimek Editor
Kristin Gundred Original Music Composer
Josh Martin Original Music Composer
Jessica Grant Stunts
Shane McEnroe Production Design
Frank Mobilio Director of Photography
Neely Eisenstein Casting
Nenazoma McNamee Art Direction
Valerie Nolan Set Decoration
Gwen Jeffares Hourie Costume Design
Linda Gannon Hair Designer
Lorraine McCrann Makeup Designer
Enda Doherty First Assistant Director
Stephen Kirk Second Assistant Director
Zak Stoltz Visual Effects Supervisor, Second Unit Director
Adam Power Set Dresser
Brian Berger Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lawrence He Sound Designer
Jenna Tresidder Sound Effects Editor
Aidan Byrne Special Effects
Brendan Byrne Special Effects Supervisor
Jonathan Majury-Harris Special Effects Technician
Judy Craig Visual Effects
Aoife Bailey Stunts
Brendan Condren Stunt Coordinator
Torin Condren Stunt Double
Yeray Morillas Stunts
Donal O'Shea Stunt Double
Joshua Bourke First Assistant Camera
Simon Culliton First Assistant Camera
Howard Jones Second Assistant Camera
Conor Flannery Third Assistant Director
Name Title
Braxton Pope Producer
Arianne Fraser Producer
Delphine Perrier Producer
Michael Nilon Producer
Slava Vladimirov Executive Producer
Henry Winterstern Executive Producer
Jared Underwood Executive Producer
Richard Lechartier Executive Producer
Andrew C. Robinson Executive Producer
Jamal Sannan Executive Producer
Macdara Kelleher Executive Producer
David M. Wulf Producer
Jake Van Wagoner Executive Producer
Nicolas Cage Producer
Caleb Ward Co-Executive Producer
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Reviews

MovieGuys
7.0

Its nice to see Nicolas Cage in a film deserving of his talents. Arcadian is not an exceptional horror thriller but what it does do, is done competently enough to be deserving of praise. It has a serviceable story, that reminds me a little of "A Quiet Place" from 2018. The core premise is not qu ... ite the same but the monster effects are similar, as is the rural setting. The tension is ratcheted up nicely as the story progresses. As is always the case with what is essentially a survivalist horror, we know the creatures are going to get in but what happens next is, of course, the interesting part. Along the way we get to know the key characters, including Cages father figure. His effective absence part way through film and his return near the end, is a little disappointing but given this film has a coming of age component, its understandable. Acting is decent throughout and you can certainly relate to the plight of Cages little ad-hoc family. The creature effects work well enough too but somehow, they are just not all that creepy or especially menacing. This tends to rob the film of a real post apocalyptic horror vibe. I think revealing exactly what they are, early on, was a mistake too that took away any reveal/jump scare potential, from the film. All that said, Arcadian is in most respects a worthwhile watch that you should consider adding to your horror/thriller inventory. Definitely worth a look.

May 01, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

OK, so I know I shouldn't have, but I did quite enjoy this. There are some seriously menacing beasties about and so every night dad (Nicolas Cage) has to lock his two sons "Joseph" (Jaeden Martell) and "Thomas" (Maxwell Jenkins) and himself into their home and hope their fortifications hold until mo ... rning. No, I didn't say it was original, but it's quite well paced as the loved-up "Thomas" manages to get a bit too close to these nocturnal monsters which causes his father to get injured and requires "Joseph" - the brains of the family (who reminded me the entire time of Dan Radcliffe) to come up with some clever ruses to keep the whole lot of them alive. Cage barely features which is no bad thing here as the two boys and girlfriend "Charlotte" (Sadle Soverall) make a perfectly good job of keeping the thing moving along quickly and quite entertainingly for and hour and an half. The visual effects aren't the best, but the claustrophobic settings; the regular axe-wielding; a fair bit of burrowing and a the help of a chest freezer work fine. You'll never remember it, and quite what any of it has to do with Arcadia is anyone's guess, but for light and fluffy summer cinema, it works fine.

Jun 20, 2024
TheSceneSnobs
5.0

As a long-time fan of Nic Cage, I went into Arcadian with high expectations. The trailer was intriguing, hinting at a familiar story with potential for new and exciting directions. However, the film felt like two different movies in one. While I enjoyed both aspects separately, they didn't blend wel ... l together. The film starts with a grounded, realistic tone that sets up an engaging story. Nic Cage delivers a solid performance, immersing himself in a character that is both relatable and compelling. However, the narrative takes a sharp turn into absurdist territory, introducing elements that feel out of place in the established world. For example, the grounded scenes where Cage's character navigates personal challenges are suddenly juxtaposed with bizarre, otherworldly events that disrupt the film's coherence. The grounded part of the story focuses on Cage's character dealing with real-world issues, offering a nuanced exploration of his psyche. This segment is filled with strong character development and emotional depth. In contrast, the absurdist elements, featuring creatures that seem to belong in a different genre, clash with the film's initial tone. While it's possible to successfully combine grounded and absurdist elements in a film, Arcadian struggles to achieve this balance. The creatures introduced do not fit seamlessly into the world we are shown, leaving many questions unanswered. The lack of cohesion between the two parts of the story makes it difficult for the audience to stay engaged. The film raises intriguing questions about the nature of reality and perception but fails to provide satisfying answers or connections between the disparate elements. Despite its narrative shortcomings, Arcadian boasts solid acting and impressive cinematography. Nic Cage's performance is a highlight, bringing intensity and authenticity to his role. The cinematography enhances the film's atmosphere, capturing both the grounded and surreal elements with skill. Arcadian is a film with strong individual components that fail to coalesce into a unified whole. The acting and cinematography are commendable, but the disjointed narrative undermines the film's potential. To improve, a more seamless integration of the grounded and absurdist elements would be necessary, providing clearer connections and answers to the questions posed. Despite its flaws, the film offers moments of intrigue and is worth watching for fans of Nic Cage and experimental cinema.

Jul 12, 2024
chandlerdanier
10.0

Classic Cold War end credits. Wow. What a great movie. "It's not safe for you." Cute scene. Little whimper at the end. What a good boy! Breaks some standard bullshit. The above and the lack of a triangle. 10 second apocalypse game was a great idea. Neither needs be true. Both based in r ... eality? Something fucked happened. Disney'd franchise this.

Jul 14, 2024