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Following a press tour where Jack Quaid appeared increasingly battered at a Clippers game, the R-rated action comedy "Novocaine" has hit theaters. Quaid stars as a man immune to pain, seemingly embracing roles that drench him in fake blood, a nod to his time on "The Boys."
In her review for IGN, critic Lena Wilson praises "Novocaine" for offering "more depth than its gimmicky 'man who feels no pain' premise may lead you to believe," highlighting its "clever storytelling and character writing that reminds us of a time when seeing movies in theaters was just plain fun."
If you're eager to see "Novocaine" in theaters or curious about its streaming availability, here's what you need to know:
How to Watch Novocaine - Showtimes and Streaming Status --------------------------------------------------------"Novocaine" has just premiered in theaters. You can find showtimes near you at the following major theater chains:
"Novocaine" will eventually be available to stream on Paramount+, rather than on Netflix or Hulu. Recent Paramount releases, such as "Sonic the Hedgehog 3" and "Gladiator 2," have typically appeared on the service about three months after their theatrical debut. Following this pattern, **you can expect "Novocaine" to be available on Paramount+ by late June.**
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"Novocaine" is an original action comedy centered around a man who cannot feel pain. Here's the official synopsis:
*When the girl of his dreams gets kidnapped, a man turns his inability to feel pain into an unexpected advantage as he fights a bunch of thugs to get her back.*
"Novocaine" was penned by Lars Jacobson and helmed by directors Dan Berk and Robert Olsen. The film features the following cast:
"Novocaine" is rated R due to strong bloody violence, grisly images, and pervasive language. The film has a runtime of one hour and 50 minutes.