Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011) is less of a sequel and more of a fever dream captured on film. Directed by the duo behind Crank , it ditches the polish of the first movie for pure, unadulterated chaos. ✨ Gritty, manic, and visually wild. The Plot: Fire and Brimstone
The directors used "roller-blading camera" shots to create a dizzying sense of speed. Ghost Rider - Spirito di ven ... 2011 - 95 min...
Nic Cage plays both Blaze and the Rider. His performance is twitchy, unpredictable, and haunting. Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011) is less
It isn't a "good" movie by traditional standards. The script is thin and the pacing is frantic. However, it is an It feels like a 90s metal album cover come to life. The Plot: Fire and Brimstone The directors used
Seeing the Rider turn a giant Bagger 288 excavator into a flaming weapon of war is worth the price of admission alone. The Verdict
The Rider looks terrifying here. The skull is charred black, and the smoke is oily and thick.
Johnny Blaze (Nicolas Cage) is hiding out in Eastern Europe. He’s struggling to suppress the Rider, viewing it as a curse rather than a superpower.