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Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice

Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice

A time-traveling, double-crossing, ass-kicking comedy.

6.7 / 1020261h 47m

Synopsis

Two gangsters and the woman they love try to survive the most dangerous night of their lives. As if that wasn’t enough, there’s one wild ingredient added to the mix: a time machine.

Genre: Comedy, Science Fiction, Crime

Status: Released

Main Cast

James Marsden

James Marsden

Quick Draw Mike

Vince Vaughn

Vince Vaughn

Future Nick / Present Nick

Eiza González

Eiza González

Alice

Keith David

Keith David

Sosa

Jimmy Tatro

Jimmy Tatro

Jimmy Boy

Stephen Root

Stephen Root

Chet

Lewis Tan

Lewis Tan

Roid Rage Ryan

Dolph Lundgren

Dolph Lundgren

The Barron

Ben Schwartz

Ben Schwartz

Symon

Arturo Castro

Arturo Castro

Dumbass Tony

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User Reviews

strictsum

Much more enjoyable than I expected. With the state of comedy movies in hollywood these days I wasn't expecting much. However, it delivered unique story and Vince Vaughn was great in this movie, one of his best performances in years.

RateMaster26

This movie is such a fun watch—crisp, clean, and the editing is on point. It’s packed with clever little jokes and twists. I really loved the performances, too.

The Movie Mob

**👌🏻 3.3 / 5 👌🏻 — It throws as much at the screen as it does names in the title… more fun than it deserves to be, but way more movie than it needs to be** _Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice_ is the kind of film that shows up on a streaming platform with a weird title and a cast that makes you do a double-take. Vince Vaughn, James Marsden, Eiza Gonzalez… and Vince Vaughn… for a streaming comedy? I’m in. And for stretches of it, I was. Here’s the problem though: this movie cannot decide what it wants to be. We’re talking buddy comedy, goofball dialogue, romantic comedy, time travel sci-fi, crime thriller, AND action flick all crammed into one runtime. That’s not a genre blend. That’s a genre pile-up. And I genuinely couldn’t figure out when it was even set. 70s clothes, 70s decor… but smartphones. Plus that jittery old-school slow-mo they apparently called step-printing, a technique straight out of 90s kung-fu movies that gets used way too many times and never once felt necessary. The vibe was all over the place. The banter is mostly entertaining, I’ll give it that. But there is so much of it. At some point, the dialogue stops being fun and starts annoyingly chewing up the runtime. Vince Vaughn does his thing, classic Vaughn energy, totally watchable. But James Marsden genuinely surprised me. He shows up ripped and actually pulled off the action hero thing. Like, convincingly. And listen… I’ll suspend a lot of disbelief for a movie. But asking me to believe someone was tired of and cheating on Eiza Gonzalez? That’s where the fiction lost me. It’s a swing at something fresh and weird, and I respect the attempt. It just never fully lands. But I mostly had a good time, and sometimes that’s enough.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​