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Novocaine
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What's the worse thing that can happen to a man? Losing his teeth according to Dr. Frank Sangster in the flick Novocaine. After all, he should know - he's a dentist. Played by the versatile Steve Martin, Dr. Frank Sangster appears to have it all - a thriving practice and a beautiful, devoted fiancée, Jean Noble (Laura Dern). That is until Susan Ivey (Helena Bonham Carter) a.k.a. patient-from-hell shows up in his dentist's chair. Over-sexed and strung out, Susan tries to seduce the unassuming dentist in order to support her drug habit. And if that doesn't work, Susan is not at all above stealing or altering prescriptions. Add to the mix Frank's The strong cast complements director David Atkins' (III) entertaining script. Funnyman Steve Martin once again proves that there's more to him than The Jerk. An It is refreshing to see Helena Bonham Carter out of ape suits and corsets; she is so often cast, and rightfully so, in period pieces like The Wings of the Dove. Dark and brooding but oozing with sensuality, she successfully seduces Frank Sangster as well as the audience. Laura Dern is as versatile as they come; whether she's slinging dino-dung, wooing Ellen DeGeneres out of the closet, or displaying a An unaccredited cameo by Kevin Bacon is a scene-stealer. Scott Caan (Boiler Room, Gone In Sixty Seconds) doesn't need to rely on his legendary father's name; he is a fine actor in his own right. His forthcoming role in Ocean's 11 will likely catapult him to the front of the hot young actors line.
Ms. Robbins is a freelance writer living in Boston, where she worked for a time at a local newspaper and at a local radio station. Got a problem? Email us at filmmonthly@hotmail.com |