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Movie Central Intelligence May 2026

This film lives or dies on the chemistry between its stars, and Johnson and Hart are a comedy match made in heaven. Johnson plays Bob with a disarmingly sweet, childlike vulnerability. He’s a hulking killing machine who still quotes 80s pop songs and yearns for the friendship he never had. It’s one of Johnson’s best comedic roles—he gets to be both intimidating and endearing, often in the same scene.

★★★½ (out of 5) Recommendation: Perfect for a night in when you want to turn your brain off and laugh. Stick around for the credits, which feature real-life high school superlatives of the cast—a sweet, hilarious touch that encapsulates the film’s surprisingly warm heart. movie central intelligence

Hart, meanwhile, channels his signature frantic energy into Calvin’s panic. He’s the "straight man" (relatively speaking) who is understandably terrified of the insane situation he’s in. The joke is never that Hart is short and Johnson is huge (though they do mine that visual gag well). The real joke is that the calm, happy, deadly one is Bob, while the screaming, panicking, reasonable one is Calvin. This film lives or dies on the chemistry

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