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Ride Along
Ride along is an action comedy of a feeble guard; Ben who tries to play the real man in order to get James approval to marry his sister. Starring Kevin Hart and Ice Cube.
















18 December 1961, Columbia, South Carolina, USA


18 October 1982, Alexandria, Virginia, USA


27 November 1966, Tampa, Florida, USA

6 July 1979, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA


26 January 1967, Manila, Philippines

13 August 1983, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

10 August 1996, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA






30 July 1961, Augusta, Georgia, USA










14 September 1965, Marietta, Georgia, USA

15 June 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA

22 July 1964, Bogotá, Colombia

13 June 1977, Bucharest, Romania




July 14, 2015
The movie isn't loose enough to let Kevin Hart run wild with sustained riffs; he's trapped inside the stodgy, stifling structure.
February 25, 2014
Ride Along is saddled with an uninvolving plot, and largely content to coast on cop-movie clichés.
June 21, 2016
Ride Along will at the very least entertain despite any inherent contrivances.
October 10, 2014
( ... ) even with four scriptwriters on the case it's still full of the usual stereotypes and lazy, bad-boy clichés - all glued together with a rather bombastic score.
May 02, 2016
The movie misses the opportunity to exploit the comedic chemistry between it's leads. [Full review in Spanish]
September 22, 2014
Nothing in the movie makes sense, but I prefer to think that "Ride Along" is just a badly told joke, rather than an insult to its audience.
February 04, 2014
The most truthful answer is friendly but unexciting: They're OK. They're pretty good.
April 17, 2016
[Leads] off with the most poorly shot and edited chase scene in recent memory... so spatially confusing that it might as well have been shot through a kaleidoscope.
January 21, 2014
This is a live-action cartoon.
August 11, 2014
Just because I laughed doesn't mean Ride Along is a good movie.
January 23, 2014
This routine buddy picture offers plenty of instant gratification (Cube and Hart are easygoing screen presences, and many of their one-liners are funny) but shows little concern for characterization, storytelling, or even comic pacing.