Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nicolas Cage says he's "sorry" about eating a live cockroach in the 1988 film "Vampire's Kiss." According to the DVD commentary, ...
Everyone gets hungry from time to time and needs a bit of nourishment. Cockroaches are no different than any other animal when it comes to hunger. We see them scurry up walls and disappear into cracks ...
Nicolas Cage went the extra mile for his role in "Vampire’s Kiss" by eating bugs. The iconic Hollywood actor reflected on when he ate several cockroaches for the 1988 cult movie during an interview ...
"I'll never do that again. I'm sorry I did it at all," Nicolas Cage said of eating cockroaches Tommy McArdle is a Writer-Reporter on the Movies team at PEOPLE. He joined the brand in 2022. Nicolas ...
Nicolas Cage has always been a fearless actor, unafraid to go big and potentially look foolish. He’s even suffered for his art. But even he thinks that at least once he went too far. While doing press ...
What if the creepiest critter in your house could teach your kids a lesson about love, loyalty and the scientific method? A new study reveals that a species of wood-eating cockroach may form lifelong ...
MIAMI (AP) — As a Florida medical examiner tries to determine how 32-year-old Edward Archbold died after eating insects during a contest to win a snake, people around the country are asking: Why? Why ...
Cockroaches are most homeowners’ nightmares. This is because where one is seen, there are more that are hiding in the cracks and crevices of the home. Because they are such survivors, eradicating the ...
Pair bonding — two animals forming an exclusive, long-term partnership — is almost unheard of in insects. Now scientists say they may have found it in a cockroach, and the way these roaches seal the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There are countless reasons why “Vampire’s Kiss” is a memorable entry in Nicolas Cage’s filmography. For one, Robert Bierman’s ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Method acting comes at a price. Sometimes, that price is Brian Cox making fun of you in interviews, or it’s having to eat live insects twice in order to get the shot.