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Metascore
10 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 70The New York TimesAlissa WilkinsonThe New York TimesAlissa WilkinsonIt’s as much a story of love among friends as it is of any couple, and a handful of good gags and great performances keep the whole thing steaming along.
- 70CNNBrian LowryCNNBrian LowryNobody should expect too much of a movie in this genre released on Valentine’s Day, and grading on that curve, Players happily punches above its weight class and exceeds expectations.
- 60The GuardianAdrian HortonThe GuardianAdrian HortonPlayers may trip on its gimmicks at times, but there’s enough lived experience beneath the rapid-fire quips to work.
- 60Paste MagazinePaste MagazinePlayers is entirely watchable, offering up some laughs and some elements that may be considered romance in the age of Tinder. But if you’re looking for that cozy feeling of warmth after watching a genuinely good rom-com, however, Players doesn’t quite play ball.
- 50RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyRogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyPlayers, written by Whit Anderson and directed by Trish Sie, struggles with the inherent artificiality of its setup. The tropes are so front and center that real life barely has any room to breathe.
- 40VarietyCourtney HowardVarietyCourtney HowardTrish Sie’s middling and at times mawkish film not only makes us hate the game, but also its players.
- 40VarietyCourtney HowardVarietyCourtney HowardTrish Sie’s middling and at times mawkish film not only makes us hate the game, but also its players.
- 40Screen RantPatrice WitherspoonScreen RantPatrice WitherspoonIt leans into unrealistic territory, and we’re unfortunately left with a trashy story that very few will like. Not even the ever-charming Gina Rodriguez and confident Damon Wayans Jr. could save this film.
- 25Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger Moore“Jane the Virgin” alumna Rodriguez has the timing and bubbly energy to make her character tolerable in a slick movie that’s unoriginal, trite and cliched. She gives it her all, but this was never more than a feeble excuse for a Valentine’s Day romantic comedy.