I Love Novocaine So Much It Hurts, But I Had One Big Issue Involving The Main Villain

I Love Novocaine So Much It Hurts, But I Had One Big Issue Involving The Main Villain

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SPOILER WARNING: The following article discusses the ending of Novocaine. So, if you have not yet seen the new action movie and you choose to continue reading, I hope that spoilers do not cause you too much pain.

I think it is safe to say that Jack Quaid is the… uh, Dennis Quaid of his generation, following the release of Novocaine, which, in my opinion, is already his second slam dunk on the 2025 movies schedule after the acclaimed new sci-fi movie, Companion. He leads directors Dan Berk and Robert Olsen’s action-comedy as a mild-mannered bank manager with a rare condition that prevents him from sensing pain, which he uses to his advantage after his new love interest, Sherry (Amber Midthunder), is kidnapped by thieves.

I had a hell of a good time with the funny and often viscerally brutal thriller, which is now in theaters, but – similar to CinemaBlend’s Eric Eisenberg, whose Novocaine review is available to read – I did have a few issues with it. The biggest drawback for me had to do with the central antagonist, who is played by Ray Nicholson. I will get into exactly why in just a moment, but first, let me explain one of the most essential reasons why I enjoyed the film.

(Image credit: Paramount)

Nate’s Upperhand Against Pain-Sensitive Opponents Makes Novocaine Fun

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