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
  • Kingslaay - 27 November 2022
    Quite a disappointment
    I had some hopes for Me Time. I was hoping for some light hearted fun and looking at the cast and premise I thought I might get that. Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg do as much as they can with this bad script. The jokes fall flat, the story goes nowhere and makes little sense. It felt like this was written by a 12 year old as nothing is grounded in any realism. You lose a few brain cells after watching this film. Me Time feels like a badly rushed project, it was a chore to finish this film. Time I will not get back. A complete and utter waste of time. I wish Netflix would save the money its burning and work on some better scripts and projects.