Jeremy Renner, Jon Hamm and Hannibal Buress lead the ensemble in 'Tag,' a fact-based comedy about a group of childhood friends caught up in a decades-long session of the eponymous game. By Jon Frosch ...
Japanese auteur Sion Sono's adaptation of a popular novel revolves around young women becoming prey to gun-wielding teachers and a human-pig hybrid in a world without men. By Clarence Tsui Tag Film ...
The subtitle on the posters for the movie “Tag” is “We’re Not Kidding,” and having now sat through the film, I can tell you that they are not: This movie is, seriously, about a group of grown men who ...
Watch a clip from the movie "Tag," starring Jon Hamm, Ed Helms, and Annabelle Wallis. Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures As a member of this newspaper’s staff, I can’t be objective about “Tag,” which was ...
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- "Tag" won't be the most popular movie at the box office this weekend, an honor that belongs to "Incredibles 2," with "Ocean's 8" likely to run second. But I am happy to have a ...
It’s been said that “We don’t stop playing because we get old, we get old because we stop playing.” What a great ethos for a film like “Tag” to have, since it gives every character an excuse to act ...
Though the comedy can get outrageous at times, this loosely true story of five guys caught in a never-ending game of tag makes a poignant statement about friendship. The game began when they were nine ...
“Tag” is, improbably, “inspired by” a true story, which adds zest to this screwball comedy. The creative liberties, however, quickly begin feeling less and less tethered to reality, yielding sporadic ...