All movies starring Marlon Wayans

Naked (2017) poster

Naked (2017) ★ 5.4

Rob Anderson's wedding day turns into "Groundhog Day," which will be repeated over and over again until the ill-fated groom makes it to the wedding. The problem is that each time Rob wakes up on the elevator floor, unclothed and unconscious, and the wedding is only an hour away...

On the Rocks (2020) poster

On the Rocks (2020) ★ 6.4

A young mother reconnects with her larger-than-life playboy father on an adventure through New York.
White Chicks (2004) poster

White Chicks (2004) ★ 5.7

Genres: Comedy Crime
Two disgraced FBI agents go way undercover in an effort to protect hotel heiresses the Wilson sisters from a kidnapping plot.
Little Man (2006) poster

Little Man (2006) ★ 4.4

Genres: Comedy Crime
A wannabe-dad mistakes a vertically-challenged criminal on the lam for his newly-adopted son.
Fifty Shades of Black (2016) poster

Fifty Shades of Black (2016) ★ 3.5

Genres: Comedy
An inexperienced college student meets a wealthy businessman whose sexual practices put a strain on their relationship.
A Haunted House (2013) poster

A Haunted House (2013) ★ 5.0

Malcolm and Kisha move into their dream home, then learn that a demon also resides there. When Kisha becomes possessed, Malcolm--determined to keep his sex life on track--turns to a priest, a psychic, and a ghostbusting team for h...
Senseless (1998) poster

Senseless (1998) ★ 6.0

Genres: Comedy Romance
A student gets his senses enhanced by an experimental drug. But abuse is not an option.
Sextuplets (2019) poster

Sextuplets (2019) ★ 4.4

Genres: Comedy
Expectant father Alan, who grew up believing he was an only child, searches for his birthmother and comes face-to-face with Russell, a brother he never knew existed and who now helps him uncover their true status as sextuplets (all played by Marlon Wayans). They go on a road trip to track down the other four siblings, but not before Alan wonders if exploring his roots was a huge mistake.
Respect (2021) poster

Respect (2021) ★ 6.5

The film follows the first two decades of Franklin's life, from being born as a musical prodigy in an affluent African-American family, the repercussions of losing her mother at age 10 to her arduous rise to international musical stardom, while enduring an abusive marriage, ultimately concluding with the recording of her influential live album Amazing Grace (1972).