Austin Butler’s ‘Caught Stealing’ Ending Explained: Is There a Post-Credits Scene?
Aronofsky's film stars Austin Butler as Hank Thompson, who is drawn into a crime plot involving Russian gangsters after his punk neighbor implicates him, blending 1998 culture with comic crime elements.
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Austin Butler’s ‘Caught Stealing’ Ending Explained: Is There a Post-Credits Scene?
Austin Butler is taking fans back to the ‘90s in his new film Caught Stealing. The Darren Aronofsky-directed movie hit theaters on Friday, August 29, and features a screenplay from Charlie Huston, who authored the book series of the same name. The story follows Hank (Butler), a baseball prodigy turned bartender who finds himself in hot water when his punk rock neighbor Russ (Matt Smith) asks him to watch his cat, Bud, for a few days. What transp…
Darren Aronofsky Sorta Gets His Groove Back with Austin Butler in 'Caught Stealing'
As a righting of the ship after his disastrous and inexplicably lauded The Whale--we all love Brendan Fraser and we're all glad he's working again but that's an Oscar win that felt curdled even before his name was announced--Darren Aronofsky's...
With "Pris au strache" released on August 27, Darren Aronofsky plunges into the ill-fated New York of 1998. The filmmaker orchestrates the descent into the underworld of a poor guy chased by thugs because of his neighbour. A film on horseback between the Coen brothers and Guy Ritchie, which confuses punk spirit and pure snail.
Caught Stealing: We chat with Austin Butler, Zoe Kravitz, Matt Smith, Regina King and Darren Aronofsky
One of the coolest movies of the summer has to be Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing. Set in 1998, this high-stakes thriller stars Austin Butler as Hank, a former ballplayer turned New York bartender, who is left a cat by his punk rocker neighbor for the weekend—only to discover the adorable feline’s litter contains something many are willing to kill for. Proudly R-rated and full of brutal twists you won’t see coming, we had a total blast with t…
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