Playdate
Playtime just got real.
When out-of-work accountant Brian joins stay-at-home dad Jeff for a playdate with their sons, he expects a laid-back afternoon. Instead, they're chased by mercenaries, and Brian—totally unprepared—must survive one absurd obstacle after another.
Wokeness: 0%
Overall Score: 80%
Please Log in to Submit a Review!
User Submitted Reviews
Unrealistic funniness.
This movie breaks new ground. At PG-13, the f-bomb was dropped a few times. The physical humor is clever. I did mention unrealistic, didn't I? This is kind of like a live action genre of things like The Simpsons, Family Guy or South Park. If you like that kind of comedy, you'll enjoy this movie.
Created: 11-16-2025
I'm absolutely not ashamed for enjoying this film, Bri-Bri
I like Kevin James and Alan Ritchson and there's absolutely nothing to not like about Playdate. That's my opinion and I say it should be yours too! It's just a silly movie full of great music and Reacher plays his part as Jeff awesome.
Am I left wondering questions about my existence and what it all means in this universe? No. Did the film trail off into an open-ended conversation about Bri-Bri and Jeff's trepidatious relationship? No. Did Bri-Bri have to iron out family issues to become a better man? Well, kind of, actually, but no.
I hope they make a sequel. Hell, they can just call it "Playdate 2" for all I care. The Mama Mafia was classic. Just a fun film with zero ambitions other than being silly and fun.
Comments (1)
Please log in to comment.
Created: 11-17-2025
This is a really enjoyable movie
No woke stuff here, just a classic story with classic-style humor and solid, straightforward filmmaking
Created: 11-17-2025