Kevin Hart: What Now?

R 5.9
2016 1 hr 36 min Comedy

Comedian Kevin Hart performs in front of a crowd of 50,000 people at Philadelphia's outdoor venue, Lincoln Financial Field.

  • Cast:
    Kevin Hart , Halle Berry , Don Cheadle , Ed Helms , David Meunier , Peter Mensah , Joey Wells

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Reviews

Acensbart
2016/10/14

Excellent but underrated film

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AshUnow
2016/10/15

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Rio Hayward
2016/10/16

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Logan
2016/10/17

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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Michael Ledo
2016/10/18

The film opens and closes very smartly as a spy spoof with Halle Berry, Don Cheadle, and Ed Helms. Kevin plays agent 0054. I was hoping the whole film would be this way, but alas this was just an add on to his recorded live performance in Philadelphia. His bits included, the raccoon, living with handicapped...a woman without a shoulder, man with no knees, his son who is ruined by private school, visiting father, airport restroom, and Starbucks. His routine works back using material from his opening, as it should.I did not enjoy the jokes as much as the audience rolling in the aisles. I didn't find his handicapped humor funny or the raccoon story the first time around. He did those bits to set up other jokes which I thought worked better.Guide: F-word.

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Floated2
2016/10/19

Kevin Hart's: What Now is not a typical stand up concert from Kevin Hart. This film includes a small brief showtime sketch about 20 minuets with cameos from Halle Berry, Don Cheadle and David Meunier. For fans of Kevin Hart and his type of humor, many would enjoy this stand up as he is doing his usual scheme. His comedy is definitely one which is acquired taste. The jokes in this stand up come from his mannerisms, actions, repetitive phrases and overall impressions and tone in his delivery. Many jokes hit while some do fall short. Also the effects they put in the background with the digital work makes it stand out for the better. Overall, worth the watch for fans of him, the growth is shown.

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cshepfam
2016/10/20

A lot of times I read reviews off of IMDb and almost miss out on good movies because of the bad reviews I've read. That's why I say make your own assumptions. Personally, I laughed hard on Kevin Hart's "What Now" movie. I watched it with my wife and two of my buddies. If you have one of those nights of hanging out, having a couple drinks and want to laugh...then put on this movie. Yeah, he did it different and the first few minutes it's like a movie but even that part was pretty funny.His stories about being scared, his kids, his dad and so on had me in tears a couple of times.People today are real uptight and sensitive babies. If you go into this just wanting to laugh then you'll enjoy yourself.That's all I'll say about that.

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PetarDuric
2016/10/21

Kevin Hart's new stand up movie was a big hit but was it any good? First of all intro for the stand up was really nicely done. It had a good approach and there was some nice looking scenes with mostly funny situations. Then it took turn to stand up and there was a nice try to to keep it funny. First half of the stand up act was pretty boring and joke were on some very low level and he tried to move crowd with his acting and giving a performance but it was not enough as he just did not deliver jokes as we are used to. Then came second half and he was all over the place, instantly he felt like Kevin and joke felt original giving a good thing to the movie. From that point it was extremely funny and there are some of the best jokes that he ever had. There is a lot of room for improvement and there are things to learn from this movie. Considering there could be a lot of work to do left for him it was alright movie. 2.5/4

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