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“Underrated” is a massive understatement when it comes to Good Time. The 2017 movie is an incredibly good, but severely slept on, modern masterpiece of the crime-thriller genre – and you’re running out of time to watch it on HBO Max. Josh and Benny Safdie’s movie, starring Pattinson as a small-time criminal who embarks on a chaotic, adrenaline-fueled overnight odyssey through New York City’s underworld to free his developmentally disabled brother from jail, is scheduled to stop streaming on HBO Max on February 28th.
Robert Pattinson’s Good Time Is An Anxiety-Inducing Thriller You Need To See
Good Time has been described by critics and audiences alike as a “prolonged panic attack,” and we can’t say that we disagree. The movie is a masterclass in anxiety-inducing, high-tension filmmaking. The film’s frantic race-against-the-clock pace keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, and the Safdies excel at immersing viewers in the gritty, neon-drenched, and claustrophobic atmosphere of the movie’s New York City setting. Combined with the intense, close-up cinematography and pulsating electronic score, Good Time is an anxiety-inducing viewing experience, but one definitely worth watching, especially for Pattinson. The actor’s career-defining performance as a desperate criminal fully broke him out of his Twilight typecasting and showcased his dramatic range.








