Caught Stealing needed to be much funnier than it is, have much more of the Jew brothers than it does, use Kravitz better ...
Recently, the Daredevil: Born Again actor, who plays the role of Kingpin in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, shared that he would love to portray the Swamp Thing in DC. In a latest post on X (formerly ...
A duo of burly, gun-toting Hasidic gangsters and their doting bubbe are the breakout characters in Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing — at least, for figures not of the feline variety. To bring them ...
After a blood-soaked odyssey across New York, Hank Thompson (Austin Butler) finally gets a little slice of paradise. At the end of “Caught Stealing” (now in theaters), dejected bartender Hank makes ...
"I think that word gets thrown around a lot. It's a very misunderstood thing that isn't really what I do," the Oscar-nominated 'Caught Stealing' actor tells The Hollywood Reporter. By Lexi Carson ...
We have not been conditioned to have fun during a Darren Aronofsky movie — or, at least, not the traditional kind of fun. No one would describe watching the handful of addicts in “Requiem for a Dream” ...
Darren Aronofsky’s most formative encounter with Haredi Jews may have come when he was an 18-year-old in Israel at the Kotel. It was there at the wall, he told film journalist Andrea Chase, he met a ...
This trailer includes an instance of vulgar language. In Caught Stealing, Hank (Austin Butler) is a sad sack bartender in an East Village dive bar in the 1990s. When his British punk neighbor (Matt ...
From the start of Darren Aronofsky’s new film, “Caught Stealing,” it’s apparent that it hits the sweet spot of his cinematic artistry—the right scale, the right scope. Set in the summer of 1998, ...
Running time: 107 minutes. Rated R (strong violent content, pervasive language, some sexuality, drug use). Out Friday. There is a nasty habit in Hollywood, and among movie critics, of allowing ...