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Jun 15, 2018 · A group of friends play a game of tag for 30 years, until one of them gets married and tries to retire. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, read user and critic reviews, and find out more about this movie based on a true story.
- Jeff Tomsic
- 537
- 1 min
Tag is a 2018 American comedy film directed by Jeff Tomsic (in his feature directorial debut) and written by Rob McKittrick and Mark Steilen. The film is based on a true story that was published in The Wall Street Journal about a group of men, played by Ed Helms , Jake Johnson , Hannibal Buress , Jon Hamm , and Jeremy Renner , who had spent one ...
- $28 million
- Germaine Franco
- June 15, 2018 (United States)
- Todd Garner, Mark Steilen
Jun 15, 2018 · One month every year, five highly competitive friends hit the ground running for a no-holds-barred game of tag -- risking their necks, their jobs and their relationships to take one another down.
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- Jeff Tomsic
- R
- Ed Helms
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A group of friends play a game of tag for decades, until one of them becomes the target of their annual competition. Watch this irreverent and exciting comedy starring Ed Helms, Jeremy Renner and Jon Hamm on Netflix.
Tag. A small group of former classmates organize an elaborate, annual game of tag that requires some to travel all over the country. 17,452 IMDb 6.5 1 h 40 min 2018. X-Ray HDR UHD R. Comedy · Action · Heartwarming · Quirky. Available to rent or buy. Rent movie. UHD $3.99 $3.79. Buy. UHD $15.79. More purchase. options.
A comedy film about a group of friends who have been playing tag for 30 years and try to tag the last one who has never been it. Based on a true story, the film follows their hilarious and extreme attempts to catch Jerry, who is getting married and retiring from the game.
Jun 15, 2018 · A movie based on a group of friends who play a 30-year-old game of tag across multiple decades, from childhood to adulthood. The reviewer calls it a lazy, vulgar celebration of White Male American Dumbness and a celebration of White Male American Dumbness. He criticizes the film for its vulgarity, racism, and misogyny.