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A screwball noir comedy that marks a promising directorial debut by first-timer David Atkins,
Novocaine has a knack for the offbeat, beginning with the casting of Steve Martin as Frank, a dentist who traps himself in an escalating series of secrets and lies. Frank likens his dilemma to the insidious rot of tooth decay, personified by quirky drug addict Susan (Helena Bonham Carter), who enters his office, steals his narcotics, and draws him into an unexpected flirtation with disaster. Frank's brother (Elias Koteas) complicates matters almost as much as Susan's psycho brother (Scott Caan), but it's Frank's fiancée and hygienist (Laura Dern) who shotguns the movie to its outrageous and gruesomely off-putting conclusion. Erratic in tone and briefly amusing,
Novocaine offers a few surprises (including an unbilled appearance by Kevin Bacon), but the movie never really finds its groove, and its curiously numbing effect makes the title just a bit too apropos.
--Jeff Shannon
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Dr. Frank sagnster is a straight-laced dentist who finds his tidy prosperous life transformed into a comic quagmire of illicit sex illegal drugs and inexplicable murder in this brilliantly offbeat bitingly comedic gem. Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 02/17/2004 Starring: Steve Martin Laura Dern Run time: 95 minutes Rating: R Director: David Atkins
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