Trying to get his act together, a con artist gets a job in a credit card company. He falls in love with a fellow employee, he steals a couple of cards, everything is going great. But soon, the chief of security drags him into the big leagues of criminals...
The movie is described as an "action-comedy-romance," but it fails to work as any of the three.
– Hal Hinson,
Washington Post,
1 Jan 2000
rotten:
Some of the humor in Mo' Money has a mean-spirited edge. And only in isolated moments is it as funny as its own title.
– Janet Maslin,
New York Times,
20 May 2003
rotten:
Damon and Marlon are at their best in the opening comic sequences, which allow their chemistry to operate, but their pacing is disrupted by the ensuing formulaic thrills.
– Derek Adams,
Time Out,
9 Feb 2006
fresh:
Damon Wayans and his younger brother Marlon make a terrific comedy team in Mo' Money.