Movies in a Minute: "Novocaine" BRUCE R. MILLER Mar 20, 2025 Mar 20, 2025 Updated Apr 14, 2026 0 Phillies Fire Manager Rob Thomson Amid Struggles: What's Next? King Charles Earns Standing Ovation with Call for Unity in Uncertain Times Hokies' Brand on move to wide receiver Trump Lashes Out At Merz, Says US Considering Troop Cuts In Germany Conservative Panelist Has Heated Exchange Over Iran War Debate The Top Reason Americans Struggle to Save for Retirement—and How to Fix It Why Taco Bell is Thriving While Others Struggle Hokies' Clarke on recovery from knee injury James Talarico: The Democrat Who Could Turn Texas Blue? I put absolutely everything into Half Man – Richard Gadd Moment: Murakami homers for 4th straight game Sioux City Journal entertainment reporter Bruce Miller says that in "Novocaine," Jack Quade's lack of pain is your gain. As featured on Movies in a minute with film critic Bruce Miller Movie critic Bruce Miller of the Sioux City Journal offers his thoughts on the latest movies. Movie review: 'Novocaine' gives chase films a different kind of punch If “Novocaine” had been made 20, 30 years ago, Tom Hanks definitely would have been its star. Now streaming and on DVD: 'Novocaine' doesn't dull Jack Quaid's senses Think of every painful thing you can do to your body. Now, string them together and put a group of robbers on your tail. That’s “Novocaine.” Latest video Rudy Giuliani hospitalized in Florida in critical condition UVa QB coach Lamb on quarterback development Why Taco Bell is Thriving While Others Struggle What to know about the FDA's review of abortion pill VA250 Mobile Museum promo Conservative Panelist Has Heated Exchange Over Iran War Debate Trump Lashes Out At Merz, Says US Considering Troop Cuts In Germany The 10 safest cities in the United States Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 comments
Movies in a minute with film critic Bruce Miller Movie critic Bruce Miller of the Sioux City Journal offers his thoughts on the latest movies.
Movie review: 'Novocaine' gives chase films a different kind of punch If “Novocaine” had been made 20, 30 years ago, Tom Hanks definitely would have been its star.
Now streaming and on DVD: 'Novocaine' doesn't dull Jack Quaid's senses Think of every painful thing you can do to your body. Now, string them together and put a group of robbers on your tail. That’s “Novocaine.”