About The Man from Toronto
The Man from Toronto (2022) delivers a high-energy blend of action and comedy built around a classic case of mistaken identity. When Teddy (Kevin Hart), a well-meaning but perpetually unsuccessful entrepreneur, accidentally checks into an Airbnb rental meant for the world's deadliest assassin known only as 'The Man from Toronto' (Woody Harrelson), he's thrust into a dangerous world of international espionage. Forced to impersonate the lethal operative under the watchful eye of mysterious handlers, Teddy must navigate a series of deadly encounters while trying not to blow his cover.
Director Patrick Hughes (The Hitman's Bodyguard) orchestrates the chaos with a keen eye for both physical comedy and well-choreographed action sequences. The film's greatest strength lies in the dynamic between its two leads. Kevin Hart delivers his signature frantic, fast-talking humor as the out-of-his-depth everyman, while Woody Harrelson provides the perfect deadpan counterpoint as the cold, efficient killer who finds his world upended by this bumbling interloper. Their odd-couple chemistry drives the narrative forward, transforming what could be a simple premise into an entertaining ride.
While the plot follows familiar action-comedy beats and the 5.8 IMDb rating suggests it won't redefine the genre, The Man from Toronto succeeds as a fun, undemanding watch. The 110-minute runtime moves at a brisk pace, mixing laugh-out-loud moments with genuinely thrilling set pieces. For viewers looking for an easy-to-watch blend of humor and action featuring two charismatic stars at the top of their game, this film delivers solid entertainment. It's the perfect choice for a movie night when you want laughs and excitement without excessive complexity.
Director Patrick Hughes (The Hitman's Bodyguard) orchestrates the chaos with a keen eye for both physical comedy and well-choreographed action sequences. The film's greatest strength lies in the dynamic between its two leads. Kevin Hart delivers his signature frantic, fast-talking humor as the out-of-his-depth everyman, while Woody Harrelson provides the perfect deadpan counterpoint as the cold, efficient killer who finds his world upended by this bumbling interloper. Their odd-couple chemistry drives the narrative forward, transforming what could be a simple premise into an entertaining ride.
While the plot follows familiar action-comedy beats and the 5.8 IMDb rating suggests it won't redefine the genre, The Man from Toronto succeeds as a fun, undemanding watch. The 110-minute runtime moves at a brisk pace, mixing laugh-out-loud moments with genuinely thrilling set pieces. For viewers looking for an easy-to-watch blend of humor and action featuring two charismatic stars at the top of their game, this film delivers solid entertainment. It's the perfect choice for a movie night when you want laughs and excitement without excessive complexity.


















