Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 28000000
Revenue
$ 75100000

Hogan 'Hoagie' Malloy

Bob Callahan

Jerry Pierce

Randy 'Chilli' Cilliano

Kevin Sable

Rebecca Crosby

Anna Malloy

Cheryl Deakins

Susan Rollins

Teen Jerry

Young Jerry

Teen Hoagie

Young Hoagie

Teen Randy

Young Randy

Teen Bob

Young Bob

Teen Kevin

Young Kevin

Teen Cheryl

Young Cheryl

Louis

Linda Malloy

Mr. Cilliano

Dave

Reggie

Pastor

Mexican Jerry

Young Boy in Mall

Marvin

AA Member

Wedding Caterer

Wedding Planner

Doctor Yuen

Martin - Neighbor

Sable's Girlfriend

Boy Attacker

Therapist (uncredited)

Nurse (uncredited)

Mall Patron (uncredited)

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Student (uncredited)

First Class Passenger (uncredited)

Freedom Atlantic Employee (uncredited)

Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Mark Holder - Tagged Trick

Written by Ruuz on 2019-01-22
I had a pretty great time with _Tag_. Maybe that's because I went to a nice theatre (which I haven't done in a while) and saw it with a couple of close friends on a very nice day, but I rather think that it's primarily because of Jeremy Renner's character. The way he's written, acted, and shot, are all pretty much flawless. Off the strength of him alone, I could probably send you out to see _Tag_, but there is a Hell of a lot else to appreciate about it too. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

Written by GenerationofSwine on 2023-01-13
It really is just funny. If you're looking for more than a funny movie it's time to question why you're watching Tag. The strength is the casting. Everyone did a great job, but there are three highlights I feel the need to specifically praise: Jake Johnson plays the best perpetual stoner friend I've seen since Brad Pitt in True Romance. He's both relatable and completely exaggerated, and he pulls both off with ease. Isla Fisher was, well, the best way to describe her is: "consistently hysterical." She was so aggressively over-the-top that her scenes were a delight to watch. She was able to capture a specific personality trait of a certain type of person everyone knows, and then believably exaggerate it to hysterical proportions. She delivered what was probably the best comedic performance in 2018. And Jeremy Renner was able to play the aloof living McGuffin perfectly straight and believable no matter how absurd his scenes were. They say comedy is best delivered straight and he proves the statement true and adds a graceful timing to his performance. Unfortunately it's not going to be remembered, but it might be a cult classic if for no other reason that the characters were perfectly cast for their individual roles. Ultimately, when all is said and done, Tag will make you laugh, and that really was the point of both making the film and watching the film. In my book that's a success.