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Novocaine

Movie Overview

Original Languageen
Languages SpokenEnglish
Release DateMarch 12, 2025
Runtime110 minutes
Rating8.1
CountryUnited States of America
GenresAction, Thriller, Comedy
DirectorDan Berk, Robert Olsen
WritersLars Jacobson
ProducerSam Speiser, Joby Harold, Tory Tunnell, Drew Simon, Julian Rosenberg, Josh Adler, Paul Barbeau, Lars Jacobson, Matt Schwartz
EditorChristian Wagner
MusicLorne Balfe, Andrew Kawczynski
CinematographyJacques Jouffret

Movie Cast

Actor Name Character Name
Jack Quaid Nathan Caine
Amber Midthunder Sherry
Ray Nicholson Simon
Jacob Batalon Roscoe
Betty Gabriel Mincy
Matt Walsh Coltraine
Evan Hengst Ben
Conrad Kemp Andre
Jessica Stanley Waitress
Dominique Maher News Reporter
Craig Jackson Nigel
Lou Beatty Jr. Earl
Garth Collins Zeno
Tristan de Beer Asshole
Chioma Antoinette Umeala Bartender
Margot Wood Elderly Woman
Dylan Skews Officer 1
Keeno Lee Hector Downed Officer
Maria Vos Call Trace Officer
DeVille Vannik EMT #1
Lance Elliot EMT #2
Motsi Tekateka Prison Guard
Toni Jean Erasmus Tattoo Parlor Assistant
Steve Larter Uniformed Officer
Sage Van Niekerk Busboy
Drew Simon Dungeon Lord

Movie Story

When the girl of his dreams is kidnapped, everyman Nate turns his inability to feel pain into an unexpected strength in his fight to get her back.

Movie Trailer

Movie Review

March 12, 2025

It genuinely pains me when I have to say that a movie has absolutely nothing going for it, but, in the case of this celluloid trainwreck, I can come up with no other way to describe it. This overlong, frequently implausible, gratuitously violent, truly stupid offering from directors Dan Berk and Robert Olsen is one of the worst excuses for a film that I have ever seen, and I’m not exaggerating when I say that. The film tells the story of Nick Caine (a.k.a. “Novocaine”) (Jack Quaid), a 30-something credit union assistant manager who suffers from a rare genetic disorder that shields him from experiencing any kind of pain or discomfort when injured, even though the physical damage to his body is real enough. He’s something of a sheltered, geeky milquetoast, having lived much of his life isolated from many of its everyday experiences as a means to protect him from potential undue harm. So it’s highly inconceivable that he somehow knows how to skillfully handle himself when caught up in a robbery of his workplace and his subsequent one-man amateur pursuit of the bad guys when they escape with a hostage, one of the facility’s tellers (Amber Midthunder), who also happens to be his new girlfriend. However, as this scenario plays out, the narrative grows progressively more preposterous with every passing frame, much of it designed to show how many times he can be shot, beat up and brutally hacked apart without ever feeling anything and yet still be able to keep going with his mission. Because of this, the sequence of events becomes increasingly repetitive, ever-more farfetched and just plain dumb, with ridiculous, over-the-top plot developments that fail to engage and frequently feature incongruous and unoriginal dialogue. But, to add real insult to injury, this release bills itself as a comedy but is virtually devoid of humor except a smattering of one-liners that mostly fall flat. This offering is so ineptly executed that it makes productions like “Joker 2” and the “John Wick” movies look like masterpieces by comparison. Indeed, if you’ve watched the trailer for this one, you’ve seen all you really need to see. “Novocaine” is a sorry excuse for contemporary filmmaking and a prime example of everything that’s wrong with the domestic motion picture industry these days, a cinematic cautionary tale for film school students on how not to make a movie. By all means, skip this one, even when it becomes available for streaming.

'Novocaine' is fabulous entertainment! I had partially (didn't take proper notice) of one or two trailers for this and remember thinking it looked decent but a bit forced. That is not the case, especially the latter. It's terrific fun, it is very gory but in the best possible way.

Jack Quaid produces as lead - a pleasingly amusing performance; his second great 2025 film after 'Companion', albeit with Sophie Thatcher as the star of that. Elsewhere, it's nice to see Amber Midthunder again; she is superb in 2022's 'Prey' and is good here too.

The rest of the cast are solid as well, namely Jacob Batalon and Ray Nicholson. I found the comedy to be at a sturdy level, I got the intended amusement all the way through. The plot is a bit nuts, there is a moment that isn't as surprising as intended but still worked as if it was for me.

In short, I don't have any negatives for this one. Top movie!

Movie Rating

8.1
Rating

Rating Analysis for Novocaine:

Overall Rating: 6.9/10
Total Votes: 404

Rating Breakdown:
- Popularity Score: 551.1
- Adult Content: No
- Budget to Revenue Ratio: 186.5%

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