Chris Stuckmann reviews Playing with Fire, starring John Cena, Keegan-Michael Key, John Leguizamo, Brianna Hildebrand, Judy Greer, Dennis Haysbert, Tyler. Fire scene in which kids are saved is momentarily frightening, as are two scenes in which the kids are in danger of crashing or even falling off a cliff. A crew of rugged firefighters meet their match when attempting to rescue three rambunctious kids.

Cena stars as a by-the-book firefighter named Jake Carson, who leads his team of smokejumpers into harm's way when flames threaten the rugged wildlands of. Playing with Fire movie reviews & Metacritic score: When straight-laced fire superintendent Jake Carson (John Cena) and his elite team of expert firefighters. Jake Carson is a no-nonsense, by-the-book kind of guy.

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And he leads his squad of smoke jumpers with a military precision that would make Things get quite silly at times, but it's clear that Playing With Fire values the heroism and sacrifices of firefighters. The hero of "Playing With Fire," Jake Carson (John Cena), is forever pointing out that he's not a firefighter. He's a smokejumper, and with the Most of the movie's comedy comes from the chaos of children run amok in fireman's land. They shoot nail guns and play in the fire simulation room, and. It's a very silly movie, but Playing With Fire never pretends to be anything else. From the opening scenes introducing Cena and his team Blu-Ray Special Features Review.

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Chris Stuckmann reviews Playing with Fire, starring John Cena, Keegan-Michael Key, John Leguizamo, Brianna Hildebrand, Judy Greer, Dennis Haysbert, Tyler Mane. 'Beyond inept': Playing With Fire, starring John Cena and Christian Convery. Playing with Fire itself is a decent movie. I think the target audience is the kiddies between six and twelve who'll enjoy the bathroom humor, watching She works cheerfully and tirelessly, seeing any movie we ask of her, writing interesting reviews, and being our…well…MOM. Everything about Playing with Fire feels excruciatingly artificial.