For a movie about a guy who can’t feel pain, I sure felt a lot of it while watching. And I don’t mean sympathetically.
Jack Quaid and Amber Midthunder bring a new action movie classic to life in "Novocaine," a hilarious and thrilling film ...
Far from the usually straightforward hero-rescues-damsel storyline, the movie ends with a major twist that turns the whole ...
Throughout the film, Olsen and Berk have a lot of fun with the premise. One of the movie’s standout scenes is when Nate is being tortured and has to fake being in an excruciating amount of pain. Quaid ...
Directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, Novocaine delivers a gripping mix of action, romance, and suspense, pushing Nate to his limits as he fights against impossible odds. Packed with intense chases, ...
Novocaine, directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, is set to hit theatres on March 14. Starring Jack Quaid, the film will showcase a gripping tale of love and determination. Listen to Story The ...
Directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, Novocaine delivers a gripping mix of action, romance, and suspense, pushing Nate to his limits as he fights against impossible odds. Packed with intense ...
Love can be a powerful force - but what happens when it’s tested like never before? Novocaine makers promise to take audiences on a journey full of adrenaline-packed punches, some romance, and a lot ...
Jack Quaid knows how to commit to a bit. The actor — who headlines the new movie Novocaine as a man who can't feel pain — went full method at Sunday night's Sacramento Kings vs. Los Angeles ...
Fortunately, Quaid was just promoting his new movie "Novocaine," and the wounds were all fake. Throughout the game, fans at the Intuit Dome began noticing Quaid was looking progressively worse ...
When a movie like Novocaine, starring Jack Quaid, sounds like John Wick meets Nobody, there is a high chance of it being a derivative action flick. Luckily, Novocaine has the sauce. In a somewhat ...
Novocaine is a totally confounding movie that is surprisingly easy to describe. It’s an entertaining yet bad film. Not bad in the “intentional B-schlock fun” way either. Bad as in, “This ...