Film Review – The Out-Laws

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The Happy Madison factory is back with “The Out-Laws,” which is directed by Tyler Spindel, who’s Adam Sandler’s nephew, previously helping his uncle deliver Netflix content with efforts such as 2018’s “Father of the Year” and 2020’s “The Wrong Missy.” Spindel has one speed when it comes to creating comedy, and he returns to it with his latest picture, which looks to offer a wacky good time with crude jokes, lots of improvisation, and an aggressive lead actor. In this case, it’s Adam Devine, who brings his poor man’s Jack Black shtick to the feature, screaming and squealing his way through a simplistic performance for a thoroughly uninspired film. “The Out-Laws” is rough on the senses, in desperate need of a more imaginative helmer and some sort of writing, as the movie basically wanders from scene to scene, counting on the cast to bring their own ideas to the limp endeavor. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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