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Film Review: Novocaine – a pain-free viewing experience

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  • MOVIE REVIEW BY JACK WATSON

Novocaine

Directors: Dan Berk and Robert Olsen

Starring: Jack Quaid, Amber Midthunder, and Ray Nicholson

Genre: Action comedy

Rating: 3.5 stars

In the landscape of every action movie trying to replicate John Wick, Novocaine is still that to an extent, but something I care a whole lot more about.

What makes it work so well is the relatability Jack Quaid brings to the role.

He’s not a former secret agent or bodyguard, he’s just a normal guy who can’t feel any pain.

In the first 30 minutes the movie is much more grounded and it’s cute. I like Quaid and Amber Midthunder’s dynamic.

It’s a sweet relationship built off someone who’s felt pain and someone who’s never felt pain and is easily my favorite section.

But when the film switches gears into a bloody action film it’s still enjoyable. Each action set piece is unique and makes use of its surroundings.

Whether it takes place in a kitchen, tattoo parlor or home interior, the film is able to use its environment greatly. The film unfortunately can run a bit generic.

Fellow nepo baby Ray Nicholson isn’t that interesting as a character – he’s just the bad guy.

But besides that, Novocaine achieves its goals.

It’s funny, violent and charming, which is all you could ask for.

  • Jack Watson saw Novocaine at Monterey Howick.
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