Parents' Guide to White Men Can't Jump (2023)

Movie NR 2023 101 minutes
White Men Can’t Jump: Movie poster of remake.

Common Sense Media Review

Jennifer Green By Jennifer Green , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 16+

Remake has lots of language, stereotypes, and drug use.

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age 14+

Based on 5 parent reviews

age 13+

Based on 3 kid reviews

What's the Story?

In WHITE MEN CAN'T JUMP, Kamal Allen (Sinqua Walls) is a former high school basketball star now struggling to make ends meet to support his wife, Imani (Teyana Taylor), and son. Jeremy (Jack Harlow) is a former college basketball star whose knee surgeries have left him unable to play and addicted to painkillers. He spends his days trying to earn a few bucks coaching younger players and selling "detox" smoothies, but his professional girlfriend Tatiana (Laura Harrier) is losing her patience with him. When Kamal hears about an opportunity to earn a lot of money in a basketball tournament, he enlists Jeremy to play two-on-two with him. The pair pull together the tournament entry fee by hustling games on neighborhood courts around Los Angeles. Playing together forces them both to reconcile with their own pasts and face what's keeping them both unable to move forward in their lives.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say ( 5 ):
Kids say ( 3 ):

Uneven in its humor but driven by two solid central performances, this remake is sure to earn relentless comparisons with the original. White Men Can't Jump is also streaming in some territories on Disney+, which could mislead viewers into thinking the film has been toned down. In fact, this Jump has a definitive Black outlook -- White guy Jeremy, played by Harlow, is the odd man out, and the writing and directing team behind this version (unlike the original) is Black. The remake seems to be trying hard to be edgy, with music video director Calmatic at the helm, and it's sometimes successful. There's lots of verbal ribbing, as in the original, including some homophobic heckling and plenty of mutually racial taunts.

Much of the verbal jousting feels heavily scripted. Likewise, the banter between Harlow and Walls (and the back-up comedic pair of Myles Bullock and Vince Staples) doesn't always hit its mark, but there are occasional laugh-out-loud lines. Jump's appeal relies heavily on enjoying the two main characters and believing the deeper connection between Jeremy and Kamal. Walls is a charismatic leading man, and Harlow makes an impressive feature film debut here, though he definitely seems more comfortable with comedy than drama. The film also has tender moments of father-son love, male bonding, and men realizing they need the support of their women.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how White Men Can't Jump is a remake of an earlier film. If you've seen the original, how do the two compare? Do you think people can enjoy this film without knowing about or watching the original? Can they possibly enjoy it more?

  • One of the film's stars and its director come from the world of music. What added value do you think people known for other forms of art can bring to a movie?

  • One of the main themes of this film, and the basis for much of its humor, is racial stereotyping. Do any of the stereotypes hit home for you? Do any offend you? Why do stereotypes exist?

Movie Details

  • On DVD or streaming : May 18, 2023
  • Cast : Sinqua Walls , Jack Harlow
  • Director : Calmatic
  • Inclusion Information : Black Movie Actor(s) , Black Movie Writer(s)
  • Studio : Hulu
  • Genre : Comedy
  • Topics : Friendship
  • Run time : 101 minutes
  • MPAA rating : NR
  • Last updated : December 5, 2025

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