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Nicolas Cage doesn’t talk in his most unhinged movie role yet — and you can stream it free on the Roku Channel

Nicolas Cage in Willy's Wonderland


There’s a moment in “Willy’s Wonderland” when Nicolas Cage stares down a possessed animatronic and doesn’t flinch. That’s when it clicks: This isn’t just a horror movie, not really; it’s a blood-splattered silent comedy. It’s a Chuck E. Cheese fever dream. It’s also one of the most bizarrely committed performances Cage has given in years — and he doesn’t speak a single word.

“Willy’s Wonderland” takes a premise that could’ve collapsed into parody and leans so far into it that it becomes weirdly hypnotic. There’s no backstory, no real explanation. And you don’t really need one, honestly. The star of our story is a janitor who drinks his punch, takes his breaks and destroys murderous animatronics like it’s part of the routine. That’s what makes it such an insanely fun ride.

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