Novocaine currently has an average rating of 6.6 out of 10 and has been rated by 168 users on our platform.
Here’s to more of this sort of clever storytelling and character writing that reminds us of a time when seeing movies in theaters was just plain fun.
Read full review at IgnJack Quaid is put through the grinder in ultraviolent action comedy.
Read full review at The GuardianThe goodwill from that exhilarating start eventually dissipated as the main gag was recycled ad nauseam.
Read full review at Chicago Sun Times...the star is also the thing that keeps the movie going.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubAs blood spatters and bodies bend, crack, and twist, “Novocaine” keeps you laughing, grimacing, and flinching, even as Nate does none of the above.
Read full review at Roger EbertThis compelling action-comedy skillfully balances graphic violence with authentic emotion and sharp humor.
Read full review at Common Sense MediaFun, but it did loose me a little towards the end, but Jack Quaid is really good in roles like this.
We’re used to heroes who can take a licking and keep on ticking, but Novocaine takes action-movie invulnerability to brutal comic extremes.
Read full review at Slant MagazineDirectors Dan Berk and Robert Olsen understand that a good action movie must royally beat its hero up six ways to Sunday, and sure enough, Nathan takes some real hits, taking full advantage of his condition.
Read full review at Empire...is a spotlight moment for Jack Quaid, and it’s a success in that respect.
Read full review at CinemablendJack Quaid delivers a charming performance as a man incapable of feeling pain in Dan Berk and Robert Olsen's ultraviolent action-comedy.
Read full review at Little White Lies...tålmodighed belønnes, og filmskaberne afbalancerer de eksplosive højdepunkter med god humor.
Read full review at Filmmagasinet EkkoJack Quaid briljerar i den här actionkomedin som smärtfri antihjälte inkastad i brutal men underhållande kamp för kärleken.
Read full review at MoviezineBra mix av svart humor och våldsam action.
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