Jim Carrey's 'The Mask' & More Now Streaming Free – ryan











If you’re a fan of Jim Carrey‘s outrageous style of comedy, then April is sure to be one of the best months of 2025. From now, three of the comedian’s best movies will land on streaming, and the greatest thing about this is that they’ll be available to stream for free. That’s right, The Mask, Liar Liar, and Me, Myself & Irene have all been added to the Tubi
library, and you’ll be able to stream them without paying a single penny.
If you’re going on a Jim Carrey marathon, there is no better way to start than with The Mask, the dark comedy of 1994 directed by Chuck Russell which follows a bank employee who comes upon a mysterious mask that turns into an uncontrollable vigilante. The film was based on the comic book series of the same name and starred Carrey along with Cameron Diaz, Peter Greene and Peter Riegert. It was one of the highest-grossing films of the year, making over $351 million, and earned Carrey his first Golden Globe nomination, as well as being nominated for an Oscar in the Best Visual Effects category.
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Jim Carrey’s 10 Most Underrated Performances
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Liar Liar continues the physical comedy journey of the ’90s wiz. The fantasy comedy directed by Tom Shadyac follows Fletcher Reede, a lawyer whose son makes a birthday wish: his father cannot lie for a single day. And it comes true, turning Fletcher’s big day in court into an absolute nightmare. Liar Liar made over $300 million at the box office and earned Carrey a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
Finally, Me, Myself & Irene is a Farrelly Brothers comedy that reveals the true nature of Carrey’s Charlie Baileygates. After Charlie goes through a mental breakdown, Hank Evans, an alternate and dangerous personality, arises from deep inside the state trooper. The film stars Carrey as well as Renée Zellweger, Robert Forster, Chris Cooper, Richard Jenkins and Tony Cox, and is the perfect conclusion to the Jim Carrey triple-bill you’re no doubt already planning.
The Jim Carrey Comedy Phenomenon of the 1990s
In the 1990s, Jim Carrey stormed into Hollywood and shook the comedy genre like no other star had done before. The actor seemed to be everywhere, and if you tried to make a comedy without Carrey, you would seriously struggle to find a worthy replacement that could replicate the actor’s physical mannerisms that enable him to indulge in mind-bending comedy. Between 1994 and 1995, Carrey made five feature films – two Ace Ventura outings, The Mask, Dumb and Dumber and Batman Forever – many of which stand as some of the actor’s biggest and best.
Carrey became nothing less than a Hollywood phenomenon. While still largely known for comedy, Carrey has also proven himself to be a hugely talented dramatic actor. 1998’s The Truman Show was released to critical acclaim, and it paved the way for Carrey to pursue the serious side of his career, allowing for the likes of Man on the Moon and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Of course, despite teasing an imminent retirement, Carrey continues to deliver the comedy, most recently returning as Dr. Ivo “Eggman” Robotnik in the hugely successful video game movie sequel, Sonic the Hedgehog 3.
The Mask
- Release Date
-
July 29, 1994
- Runtime
-
101 minutes
- Director
-
Chuck Russell
- Writers
-
Mike Werb
- Sequel(s)
-
Son of the Mask
Cast
- Release Date
-
March 21, 1997
- Runtime
-
86 Minutes
- Director
-
Tom Shadyac
- Writers
-
Paul Guay
- Producers
-
Brian Grazer, James D. Brubaker
Cast
-
Jim Carrey
Fletcher Reede
-
Maura Tierney
Audrey Reede
-
-
- Release Date
-
June 23, 2000
- Runtime
-
116 Minutes
- Director
-
Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
- Writers
-
Peter Farrelly, Mike Cerrone, Bobby Farrelly
Cast
-
Jim Carrey
Charlie / Hank
-
-
-
Mongo Brownlee
Lee Harvey
If you’re a fan of Jim Carrey‘s outrageous style of comedy, then April is sure to be one of the best months of 2025. From now, three of the comedian’s best movies will land on streaming, and the greatest thing about this is that they’ll be available to stream for free. That’s right, The Mask, Liar Liar, and Me, Myself & Irene have all been added to the Tubi
library, and you’ll be able to stream them without paying a single penny.
If you’re going on a Jim Carrey marathon, there is no better way to start than with The Mask, the dark comedy of 1994 directed by Chuck Russell which follows a bank employee who comes upon a mysterious mask that turns into an uncontrollable vigilante. The film was based on the comic book series of the same name and starred Carrey along with Cameron Diaz, Peter Greene and Peter Riegert. It was one of the highest-grossing films of the year, making over $351 million, and earned Carrey his first Golden Globe nomination, as well as being nominated for an Oscar in the Best Visual Effects category.
Related
Jim Carrey’s 10 Most Underrated Performances
People always say Jim Carrey is an underrated actor, and they’re exactly right. The following list will show you why.
Liar Liar continues the physical comedy journey of the ’90s wiz. The fantasy comedy directed by Tom Shadyac follows Fletcher Reede, a lawyer whose son makes a birthday wish: his father cannot lie for a single day. And it comes true, turning Fletcher’s big day in court into an absolute nightmare. Liar Liar made over $300 million at the box office and earned Carrey a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
Finally, Me, Myself & Irene is a Farrelly Brothers comedy that reveals the true nature of Carrey’s Charlie Baileygates. After Charlie goes through a mental breakdown, Hank Evans, an alternate and dangerous personality, arises from deep inside the state trooper. The film stars Carrey as well as Renée Zellweger, Robert Forster, Chris Cooper, Richard Jenkins and Tony Cox, and is the perfect conclusion to the Jim Carrey triple-bill you’re no doubt already planning.
The Jim Carrey Comedy Phenomenon of the 1990s
In the 1990s, Jim Carrey stormed into Hollywood and shook the comedy genre like no other star had done before. The actor seemed to be everywhere, and if you tried to make a comedy without Carrey, you would seriously struggle to find a worthy replacement that could replicate the actor’s physical mannerisms that enable him to indulge in mind-bending comedy. Between 1994 and 1995, Carrey made five feature films – two Ace Ventura outings, The Mask, Dumb and Dumber and Batman Forever – many of which stand as some of the actor’s biggest and best.
Carrey became nothing less than a Hollywood phenomenon. While still largely known for comedy, Carrey has also proven himself to be a hugely talented dramatic actor. 1998’s The Truman Show was released to critical acclaim, and it paved the way for Carrey to pursue the serious side of his career, allowing for the likes of Man on the Moon and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Of course, despite teasing an imminent retirement, Carrey continues to deliver the comedy, most recently returning as Dr. Ivo “Eggman” Robotnik in the hugely successful video game movie sequel, Sonic the Hedgehog 3.
The Mask
- Release Date
-
July 29, 1994
- Runtime
-
101 minutes
- Director
-
Chuck Russell
- Writers
-
Mike Werb
- Sequel(s)
-
Son of the Mask
Cast
- Release Date
-
March 21, 1997
- Runtime
-
86 Minutes
- Director
-
Tom Shadyac
- Writers
-
Paul Guay
- Producers
-
Brian Grazer, James D. Brubaker
Cast
-
Jim Carrey
Fletcher Reede
-
Maura Tierney
Audrey Reede
-
-
- Release Date
-
June 23, 2000
- Runtime
-
116 Minutes
- Director
-
Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
- Writers
-
Peter Farrelly, Mike Cerrone, Bobby Farrelly
Cast
-
Jim Carrey
Charlie / Hank
-
-
-
Mongo Brownlee
Lee Harvey