A stolen Russian nuclear bomb makes its way to L.A., and both the FBI and the terrorists focus their eleventh-hour efforts on tracking down the one man who might prevent the disaster: a Vegas stage magician who can see two minutes(!) into the future, no trick. The second-sight premise is hard to swallow (although, with its possibility of endless do-overs, it facilitates some playful editing), and it doesn't go down easier wrapped inside an unswallowable plot. The original short story by Philip K. Dick is called "The Golden Man," and the screenwriter who adapted it is called Goldman (first name, Gary), but Dame Fortune failed to smile. With Nicolas Cage, Julianne Moore, Jessica Biel, Thomas Kretschmann, and Peter Falk; directed by Lee Tamahori. (2007) — Duncan Shepherd
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