8MM

1999 Crime Drama

Tom Welles (Nicolas Cage) is a surveillance expert on the rise. He's living the American dream with a wife, Amy (Catherine Keener), infant daughter, and a house in the suburbs of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. After the completion of an assignment for a U.S. Senator, Welles is summoned to the house of a recently deceased captain of industry. His widow, in settling his estate, has discovered an 8MM film in her late husband's private safe. The silent short depicts the apparent murder of a young woman by a large, masked figure, what is known as a "snuff" film. Greatly disturbed by the film's contents, the widow hires Welles to find the identity of the woman and determine if she is still alive. Welles finds the girl's identity and follows her trail from the time she ran away from home to Hollywood. Once there, Welles meets adult bookstore clerk Max California (Joaquin Phoenix) to act as Virgil to Welles' Dante. As the two begin their descent into the world of underground pornography, the detective grows more and more distant from his family, as if he cannot shake the taint of the world in which he now walks. Tom and Max eventually meet pornographers Dino Velvet (Peter Stormare) and Eddie Poole (James Gandolfini). By this time the detective finds he can no longer walk out of the inferno. more..

Director: Joel Schumacher

Starring: Nicolas Cage, Joaquin Phoenix, James Gandolfini, Peter Stormare, Anthony Heald

Reviews

  • It is a real film. Not a slick exploitation exercise with all the trappings of depravity but none of the consequences.

    Roger Ebert - The Chicago Sun-Times

    29 November 2012

  • The two m's in 8MM could stand for "messy melodrama."

    Mike Clark - USA Today

    29 November 2012

  • The whole movie turns into a violent, pointless, torture-or-be-tortured chase.

    Lisa Schwarzbaum - Entertainment Weekly

    29 November 2012

  • Schumacher almost invariably breathes more life into his material than he has here. It's a lot easier to tick off the forced, farfetched touches in Eight Millimeter than to count the ones that ring true.

    Elvis Mitchell - The New York Times

    29 November 2012

  • In the uncertain zone between dumb and truly twisted lies 8MM, a movie that will baffle and disgust you in one disconcerting experience.

    Desson Thomson - The Washington Post

    29 November 2012

Awards

  • Joel Schumacher

    Berlin International Film Festival (1999)

     
  • Golden Trailer Awards (1999)