Kevin Hart’s New Movies
Kevin Hart’s latest movie, Me Time, is a laugh-filled, no-holds-barred comedy. In this film, the protagonist, played by Kevin Hart, is a party animal who eschews the morals and rules of modern society in favor of a more abrasive lifestyle. Unfortunately, the film’s story lacks a coherent plot or deeper character development.
Me Time
In the new Kevin Hart movie Me Time, the star plays a stay-at-home dad named Sonny Fisher. He does everything for his family including cooking breakfast, driving them to school, volunteering at the school, and overseeing homework, hobbies, and more. While Sonny is a loving father, he’s also a co-dependent one.
The Upside
The Upside is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by Neil Burger and written by Jon Hartmere. The movie is a remake of the 2011 French film of the same name, which was inspired by Philippe Pozzo di Borgo and Abdel Sallou. It stars Kevin Hart as the title character.
Paper Soldiers
Kevin Hart’s new movie Paper Soldiers is a fun comedy about a small-time thief. His character, Shawn, has to deal with money problems, an unsupportive girlfriend, and a hot-headed friend. The movie even credits Jay-Z as a star, but his role is very brief and non-speaking. Co-writer Damon Dash also makes a brief cameo.
Scary Movie 3
Kevin Hart’s third comedy is a spoof of horror movies and pop culture. It is a sequel to the original and stars Anna Faris, Regina Hall, Charlie Sheen, Simon Rex, and Leslie Nielsen. It is directed by David Zucker, the man behind such films as Airplane!, Top Secret!, and Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
In the Mix
Kevin Hart’s new movie In the Mix promises to be a big hit. The actor is known for his comedic timing, but his acting is also heartwarming. The movie tells the true story of Matt Logelin, a man from Minnetonka, Minnesota, who lost his wife shortly after she gave birth, and struggled to raise his daughter alone.
The Man From Toronto
Kevin Hart’s new movie, The Man From Toronto, is full of wacky premise and manic energy, but lacks personality and laughs. The film centers on Teddy, a family man who has been mistaken for a deadly assassin. His mistaken identity leads law enforcement to suspect him and use his cluelessness against him to get him to confess.