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| ObserverEmily ZemlerThe Out-Laws may not be for everyone, but two things are for sure: DeVine has the potential to be a major comedy star and Brosnan needs more roles where he doesn’t have to play serious. The rest is a welcome distraction for a Friday night at home. |
| The New York TimesGlenn KennyThe Out-Laws, directed by Tyler Spindel, is a slight comedy, but it’s also raucous and kickily violent, with several laugh-in-spite-of-your-better-judgment bits. |
| The Irish TimesDonald ClarkeDeVine gets away with a barn-door broadness that, nodding to the Jerry Lewis tendency, chimes with a film that works a surprising amount of explicit violence into its hectic slapstick. |
| Slant MagazineJake ColeThe Out-Laws shines when it spotlights the committed performances of its cast. |
| IndieWireDavid EhrlichLike so much of The Out-Laws, Brosnan and Barkin are both a little better than they need to be, and also a lot better than their material demands. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperAs much as I’ve enjoyed Adam DeVine’s work, he’s played variations on this same guy for nearly two decades now (he’s 39) and the man-child act is getting tiresome. |
| Paste MagazineJesse HassengerThe grotesquerie crowds out the movie’s fleeting cuteness. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayNo situation or character really gets a chance to breathe or grow here. Even the best casts can flail when the vibe is more antic than comic. |
| The Hollywood ReporterJordan MintzerThere’s a good story at the heart of The Out-Laws about Parker coming to terms with her family’s long criminal history. But that’s more or less tossed aside in favor of all the nonstop gags, in a film that starts off like Meet the Parents and ends like a goofier The Expendables, some excessive violence included. |
| Screen RantFerdosa AbdiDeVine is entertaining enough, and the gag of watching Bronson and Barkin playing cool criminals can intrigue just about anyone. For all its flaws, The Out-Laws will win over those who flock to Happy Madison’s movies time after time, even if you'll promptly forget what you have watched. |