Playing with Fire

    Playing with Fire
    2019

    Synopsis

    A crew of rugged firefighters meet their match when attempting to rescue three rambunctious kids.

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    Cast

    • John CenaJake “Soup” Carson
    • Keegan-Michael KeyMark
    • John LeguizamoRodrigo
    • Tyler ManeAxe
    • Brianna HildebrandBrynn
    • Christian ConveryWill
    • Finley Rose SlaterZoey
    • Judy GreerDr. Amy Hicks
    • Dennis HaysbertCommander Richards
    • Daniel CudmoreBurly Smoke Jumper #1

    Recommendations

    • 75

      IGN

      The comedy is broad and slapstick, but ultimately the film is heartwarming and lovely. You’ll find yourself laughing in spite of your initial reaction to the goofiness of the premise. It’s also a fun way to spend an afternoon with the kids.
    • 42

      The A.V. Club

      It’s more tedious than unwatchable, and pint-size Cena fans may be curious to see him in a movie more compatible with his Kids’ Choice Awards hosting gigs than the likes of "Blockers" or "Trainwreck." Sadly, the movie never shows similar curiosity about what its young audience, and subjects, might be thinking or feeling.
    • 40

      The New York Times

      It’s an unchallenging movie, but as far as unchallenging kids movies go, the actors ensure this one doesn’t fall into soullessness.
    • 40

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Playing With Fire strikes strictly predictably beats. Key and Leguizamo, comic talents who are wildly overqualified for this sort of thing, work hard, very hard, to infuse the tired material with laughs. But they're mostly hamstrung by their one-note characters
    • 38

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      As Playing With Fire progressed, it became increasingly clear that the target audience was not respected. This was made by people who seem to think kids are stupid.
    • 37

      Washington Post

      With horrific wildfires scorching California, the timing of this firefighter comedy also seems off. It might inspire empathy, if only it were actually funny.
    • 30

      Los Angeles Times

      Fickman’s directing is uninspired at best, barely competent at worst. The framing and composition is dire; there’s no sense of rhythm or flow, and characters constantly appear and disappear at random. But it’s the writing that truly fails the film and characters.
    • 25

      Movie Nation

      Every wrinkle in the plot is nakedly contrived, an obvious screenplay convenience. Every gag is given away. Every one-liner vanishes into the void. Kids may love projectile poop gags, but even they should be able to smell the odor Playing with Fire puts out there.