Me Time

With his family away, a devoted stay-at-home dad enjoys his first me time in years by joining his hard-partying old friend on a wild birthday adventure.

  • Released:
  • Runtime: 120 minutes
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Stars: Kevin Hart, Mark Wahlberg, Regina Hall, Tahj Mowry, Jimmy O. Yang, Carlo Rota, Luis Gerardo Méndez, Melanie Minichino, Deborah S. Craig, Thomas Ochoa, Sandra Rosko, Ilia Isorelýs Paulino, Chau Long, Kieran Roberts, Bottara Angele, Alexis Rhee, Phillip Brandon, Sharon Gardner, Michelle DeShon, Sean Patrick Bryan, Allison Bills, Nick Taylor, Vitta Quinn, Antione Grant, Kayden Alexander Koshelev, Che Tafari, Bonnie Mercado, Connie Chen, Brad Lee Wind, Shyaam Karra, Noah Staggs, Carlos Javier Rivera, Prisca Kim, Paul Riley Fox, Amentii Sledge, Diane Delano, Kamilah Michelle Hatcher, Jai Carter, Kavya Thakrar, Andrew Santino, Naomi Ekperigin, Drew Droege, Manika Beverly, Oren Skoog, Cathy Chang, Taani Fuahala, Koji Niiya, Octavio Solorio, Jameelah, Sydney Skidmore, John Amos, Anna Maria Horsford, Craig Hosking, Ben Schneider, Shira Gross, Seal, Jean-Philippe Kaya, James Chan, Morgan Grier, Mila Sussman, Charlene Hoover, Amanda Barlow
  • Director: John Hamburg
 Comments
  • RahulM007 - 27 December 2022
    Settling for mediocrity
    The 2022 Netflix comedy "Me Time" starring Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg is fairly enjoyable and certainly has a few laugh-out-loud moments, but tends to feel quite formulaic, mediocre, and forgettable. It flip flops between slapstick and situational comedy, plus sprinkling in jokes about body parts. The plot meanders throughout the runtime and leaves little to be desired apart from a few comedic moments. If you enjoy fun and light-hearted movies, then "Me Time" is right up your alley. It is definitely one of the most overlooked Netflix movies and wasn't really on people's radar. Is it ridiculous? Yes. Is it one of the best comedies ever made? No. The main purpose of the film is to make people laugh and to escape reality for a little over 90 minutes. Although it does not necessarily warrant a rewatch, it still made me feel comfy inside and a great escapism from reality. Mark Wahlberg and Kevin Hart are a dynamic duo.

    Final verdict: 4.8/10.
  • paiello-44319 - 6 November 2022
    What a complete, unfunny mess
    It was like they took yet again a formulaic plot and made a few edits. Then the scenes were mostly disassociated from each other as if the editor just threw the whole pile together.

    What blows my mind is how the bankable stars of this "movie" signed on for this debacle. IMDB score of 5 is generous.

    The story was all over the place and90% was unfunny. The party scenes were the worst and made no sense. The director should really be questioned about directorial choices he made. Based on the IMDB rating I thought the movie would be marginal but with three solid stars it would be decent.

    Just a mess!