The Out-Laws Film Review

Cinematography By: Michael Bonvillain

"The Outlaws" is a family comedy film directed by Tyler Spindel. The story revolves around a strait-laced bank manager who is about to marry the love of his life. However, his life takes a hilarious turn when his bank is held up by the notorious Ghost Bandits during his wedding week. He becomes suspicious that his future in-laws, who have just arrived in town, might actually be the infamous Out-Laws.

The film is funny and cute, with the signature humor expected from a Happy Madison production. The ensemble cast adds to the enjoyment, and the mix of family comedy with criminal elements creates an entertaining and comical experience.

Adam DeVine’s performance, is in line with his usual goofiness, but some viewers may find it tiresome and overly exaggerated at times.The movie might not appeal to everyone, but it showcases the comedic talent of DeVine and also demonstrates that Pierce Brosnan, known for his serious roles, can excel in comedic roles as well.

Overall, "The Outlaws" provides a welcome distraction for a Friday night at home, offering a blend of humor, light-heartedness, and a quirky storyline.

Directors Tyler Spindel

Writers Ben Zazove, Evan Turner

Stars Adam DeVine, Pierce Brosnan, Ellen Barkin, Nina Dobrev

Rating R

Running Time 1h 35m

Genres Action, Comedy, Crime

Watch the trailer here

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