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Austin Butler is fighting for survival in Darren Aronofsky's 90s -criminal thriller

When we think of Oscar -nominated author Darren Aronofsky, “fun” is not necessarily the first word that comes to mind. Ingenious, however, Requiem for a dream is seductive like _The wrestler_and Black swan can be and request to think as Mother! And The whale It would be fair to say that none of them are exactly popcorn films. This makes the riotoous first trailer to Aronofsky's latest 90s -set New York criminal police Caught theftAll the more tempting. The film, which is based on Charlie Huston's book, plays Austin Butler as the former baseball player Hank, a man who is on the way over his head when he agreed to take care of punk rocker pal the Russ (a Mohawked Matt Smith), PET Cat, only to combat himself against several mob fractions. Sounds Nuszig? It Look Even Barmier – just look at the teaser below.

When Aronofsky's last attempt to go to the mainstream Noah – Was a bit wrong, then there is no such fear of it Caught theft. On the immortal riffs of the punk classic “should I stay or go?” Matt Smith Out -_Morbius_ing itself as an Ott Cockney Geezer with an RSS-hole-regian, a leather jacket, hiding hundreds of thousands of poorly gotten dollars and an itchy trigger finger; And a stacked side line -up, including Puertorican rapper Bad Bunny, Liev Schreiber, Regina King and Vincent d'Unofrio. Throw in some high-octane car chases, liberal use of a baseball bat as an aptly character Themed weapon, and eye-catchching, era-accurate 90s production leaning into a scuzzy, grungy vision of 90s nyc, and you've got all the surnions of a white knuckle movie that Set to take aronofsky back to his scrappier, PI Era root.

Here is the official summary of Aronofsky's latest: “Hank Thompson (Butler) was a high-school basis phenomenon that can no longer play, but everything else is fine. He has a great girl (Kravitz), tends to a New York dive. Suddenly there is in the middle of a colorful crew of gangsters.

What does the mob want with Hank? Will Russ' precious moggy make it in one piece? And can we get away with a Mohawk if Matt Smith can get away with a Mohawk? We will find out the answers to at least a few of these questions if Darren Aronofsky's's Caught theft arrives in the British cinemas on August 29. We see ourselves in the pictures, our old China! Let us!

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