Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing is a wild plunge into the chaos of pre-gentrified 1990s New York City—a time when the bars were seedy, the alleys dangerous, and trouble lurked around every corner.
At the center of it all is Hank Thompson, played with gripping intensity by Austin Butler, a former baseball prospect whose dreams have long since faded into the dim light of a Lower East Side dive. When a neighbor asks him to do something as simple as cat-sit, Hank stumbles headfirst into a violent and unpredictable underworld. What follows is a breakneck spiral of mobsters, drug dealers, and one unforgettable Maine Coon named Tonic.
Balancing noir-like grit with Aronofsky’s darkly comedic touch, the film blurs the line between thriller and farce, offering audiences both suspense and absurdity in equal measure. Butler’s physical transformation—complete with the much-talked-about “baseball butt” training regimen—adds another layer of raw authenticity to his performance. Surrounding him is a sharp ensemble cast that amplifies the mayhem with larger-than-life characters, eccentric turns, and moments of pure cinematic chaos. Caught Stealing doesn’t just revisit a bygone New York—it reimagines it as a fever dream of crime, humor, and survival.