Nathan Caine might not feel pain, but after sitting through “Novocaine,” we sure do. R. At area theaters. Contains strong bloody violence, language and graphic gore. 110 minutes.
When the revolutionary leader/psychic baby mutant Kuato said “Quaid, start the reactor” in Paul Verhoeven’s 1990 sci-fi classic “Total Recall,” I know for a fact that he wasn’t ...
Characters who are impervious to pain, or have an exceptionally high ... action heroes has found lasting commercial success. Novocaine, from directing duo Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, draws from ...
But Novocaine manages to find its own kitchen fight magic by removing Nathan's pain from the equation. Now, you've got someone who's unafraid to reach into a vat of boiling oil or use a red-hot ...
Nathan Caine may not be able to feel pain, as the tagline for the new action-comedy “Novocaine” reads, but the same does not apply to audiences. Although he doesn’t scream when his leg is ...
For Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, the opening love story between Jack Quaid and Amber Midthunder was non-negotiable: “you’ve got ...