Caught Stealing Is Low on Romance and High on Violence | Review by Simon Morris in Screens
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Flick Pick – Caught Stealing
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today’s episode, Andrew Green reviews Caught Stealing, which is a movie now in theaters. It was made in 2023, but was finally released this week. More info: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1493274/?ref_=mv_close See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Caught Stealing is a time machine, an escape capsule to the 90s” - Global Comment
Watching Caught Stealing is like being smacked in the face by a baseball bat and asking for more. Darren Aronofsky’s blood-splattered love letter to 90s New York echoes with that very specific metallic ping, a homerun of dark nostalgia sailing out of the theatre away from the horrific normalisation of Trump’s American autocracy. Austin Butler’s
‘Caught Stealing’ is less than the sum of its parts
There are few experiences as strange as watching a movie and feeling completely unmoved. Most films inspire, if not excitement, then at least annoyance or distaste. Darren Aronofsky’s “Caught Stealing,” which is currently in theaters, evokes none of these emotions. It is the cinematic equivalent of a shrug, yet some of its parts are so good that it should theoretically stimulate something more concrete than apathy. The movie, based on a book of …
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