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ninadaily · 2 years ago
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"#THEOUTLAWS TONIGHT (MIDNIGHT) on @NETFLIX"
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movie-titlecards · 1 year ago
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The Out-Laws (2023)
My rating: 3/10
And then Pierce Brosnan maliciously tricked me into watching a Happy Madison movie by being in it (the bastard), and it kind of sucked a lot. Go figure.
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geekcavepodcast · 2 years ago
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The Out-Laws Trailer
Owen and Parker are about to be married when Parker's parents, whom Owen has never met, come to town for the wedding. That same week the Ghost Bandits hold up Owen's bank, using knowledge that Owen had told his future in-laws, leading him to believe that they are notorious out-laws.
The Out-Laws stars Adam Devine, Nina Dobrev, Pierce Brosnan, Ellen Barkin, Michael Rooker, Julie Hagerty, Poorna Jagannathan, Richard Kind, Lauren Lapkus, Lil Rel Howery, Laci Mosley, and Blake Anderson. Tyler Spindel directs from a screenplay by Ben Zazove and Evan Turner.
The Out-Laws hits Netflix on July 7, 2023.
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rickchung · 1 month ago
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Kinda Pregnant (dir. Tyler Spindel).
Netflix's pregnancy rom-com starring Amy Schumer as a jealous teacher who fakes a pregnancy to garner sympathy really mines some bottom of the barrel material about women and motherhood. It also wastes an earnest and endearing Will Forte performance as her sweet doofus of a romantic suitor.
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watchingmoviesandshit · 1 month ago
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Kinda Pregnant (2025)
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kermodefan94-blog · 2 years ago
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The Out-Laws. Movie Review
Sometimes one is looking are just looking for a bad Netflix movie to watch. This low-rated comedy starring Adam Devine and Nina Dobrev was top of the Netflix charts for its opening weekend and seemed like a good candidate. In it, Devine and Dobrev play an engaged couple with Divine having never met Dobrev’s parents. This turns out to be because they are seasoned bank robbers wanted by every…
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whatsnewtonetflix · 2 years ago
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Get out of that extreme summer heat and cool down with What's New to Netflix Instant!? where we discuss all of the titles on Netflix in August 2023 since no one wants to be outside.
Then we join Adam Devine as he gets to know his internationally notorious bank robbing in-laws in The Out-Laws from 2023. Next, John Boyega wakes up after getting killed to find out there's a whole conspiracy bubbling just beneath the surface of his small town in They Cloned Tyrone, also from 2023. And finally, Jackie Chan and John Cena team up to take out some bad guys in Hidden Strike from 2023 as well.
All of this plus Netflix wants you to know what you've been eating, hard-partying athletes, zombies are back once more, the world's first trial by Tik Tok, how stress sucks, and our ultra hot concepts for reality dating shows.
CLICK BELOW TO STREAM OR DOWNLOAD
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moneymovespress · 8 days ago
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Kinda pregnant now streaming on Netflix: Everything You Need to Know
Netflix is ​​set to release the comedy film Kinda Pregnant, Featuring Amy Schumer in the Lead Role. The film follows the story of a woman who fakes a pregnancy, leading to unexpected twists. The movie is directed by Tyler Spindel and Produced Under Happy Madison Productions. AlongSide School, The Cast Includes Jillian Bell, Will Forte and Damon Wayans JR. The official trailer has been unveiled,…
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hungamaofficial · 1 month ago
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‘Kinda Pregnant’ Review: The Belly of the Beast
If the aftermath of the pandemic saw a number of horror movies about the miseries of maternity, another subgenre is making a comeback: the pregnancy comedy. Like “Babes” before it, Tyler Spindel’s “Kinda Pregnant” (on Netflix) takes childbearing, rearing and regretting and spins them into a romp. Starring a feral Amy Schumer, this clunker of a movie opens with a first act that appears filched…
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themovieblogonline · 1 month ago
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Comedy is often built on the foundation of absurdity, but there’s a fine line between outlandish fun and misguided buffoonery. Kinda Pregnant, the latest Netflix comedy directed by Tyler Spindel and co-written by Julie Paiva and Amy Schumer, attempts to tread that line but ultimately stumbles into an exhausting, unfunny mess. Featuring Amy Schumer in the lead role, alongside Jillian Bell, Brianne Howey, and Will Forte, the film aims for a mix of slapstick humor and heartfelt lessons but ends up delivering a tone-deaf, tedious experience that tests the audience’s patience rather than tickling their funny bones. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAj2VFETzoM A Flimsy Premise with No Real Payoff: The film follows Lainy (Schumer), a directionless schoolteacher who, after a disastrous breakup, decides to fake a pregnancy for personal validation. What starts as a one-off moment of delusion quickly spirals into a full-blown charade as Lainy integrates herself into a community of expectant mothers, forming an unlikely friendship with Megan (Howey) and embarking on a romance with Josh (Forte). As expected, her lies catch up with her, leading to an inevitable fallout. On paper, the premise might seem like fertile ground for comedic potential. After all, fake identities and elaborate deception have long been a staple of comedy films. However, Kinda Pregnant struggles to find a consistent comedic rhythm, instead opting for repetitive gags, painfully obvious punchlines, and an overreliance on Schumer’s brand of humor—one that feels stale and uninspired here. Amy Schumer’s Predictable Performance: Schumer, known for her self-deprecating humor and sharp comedic timing, seems oddly restrained in Kinda Pregnant. While she has excelled in projects like Trainwreck (2015), her performance here feels forced and, at times, desperate for laughs. Lainy is supposed to be a flawed but ultimately lovable protagonist, yet her antics are so grating that it becomes increasingly difficult to root for her. Instead of endearing quirks, we get a series of mean-spirited, self-inflicted humiliations that make her character frustrating rather than funny. Her chemistry with Will Forte, who plays the affable love interest, is non-existent. Forte does his best with the limited material he’s given, but their interactions lack the charm and playfulness that could have made their relationship enjoyable to watch. The film wants us to invest in their romance, but the script does nothing to make it believable or remotely compelling. Supporting Cast Wasted in a Weak Script: Jillian Bell, a gifted comedic actress, is relegated to the thankless role of Kate, Lainy’s pregnant best friend. Bell has proven her comedic prowess in films like Brittany Runs a Marathon (2019), but here she’s given little more to do than react to Lainy’s antics with concern and disappointment. The film barely scratches the surface of their friendship, making their supposed emotional connection feel hollow. Brianne Howey as Megan, the genuine and kindhearted expectant mother who unknowingly befriends a fraud, is equally underutilized. Her character is essentially a plot device, serving only to propel Lainy’s deception forward. The inevitable confrontation between the two is played for awkward laughs but instead feels mean-spirited and unpleasant. Even the usually hilarious Will Forte struggles to make an impact as Josh, the film’s romantic lead. His character is affable yet painfully underdeveloped, with no real reason to fall for Lainy beyond the script demanding it. Their romance feels forced and unnecessary, adding little to the overall story. A Comedy That Doesn’t Deliver Laughs: The biggest crime Kinda Pregnant commits is its complete lack of genuinely funny moments. The humor is largely built around Lainy’s deception, but rather than escalating in a clever or unexpected way, the film relies on tired physical comedy (pregnancy bellies catching fire, ridiculous disguises, and slapstick scenarios that fall flat). The film also leans heavily on cringe comedy, but instead of being delightfully awkward, it’s painfully uncomfortable. Scenes involving Lainy interacting with real pregnant women, pretending to be experiencing labor pains, or avoiding being exposed as a fraud feel stretched beyond their comedic limit. Rather than creating tension or humor, they simply make the audience eager for the scene to end. Additionally, Kinda Pregnant fails to capitalize on the deeper themes it briefly flirts with—societal expectations of women, the fear of being left behind, and the complex emotions tied to pregnancy and motherhood. While a sharper script might have used these ideas as comedic gold, the film instead offers lazy one-liners and underdeveloped emotional beats that fail to resonate. Direction and Pacing Issues: Tyler Spindel’s direction doesn’t help matters. Known for directing broad, lowbrow comedies (The Wrong Missy), Spindel struggles to inject energy into the film. The pacing is erratic, with some scenes dragging on far too long while others feel abruptly cut short. Moments that should build comedic momentum instead fizzle out before they can land. The editing is similarly lackluster, with awkward transitions and an overreliance on reaction shots that feel unnecessary. The film’s attempt to wrap everything up neatly in its final act feels rushed and unearned, as characters forgive and forget without any genuine emotional reconciliation. A Clumsy, Forgettable Effort: Ultimately, Kinda Pregnant is a comedy that lacks wit, charm, and purpose. It takes a potentially amusing premise and squanders it on uninspired writing, unlikable characters, and tired gags. Amy Schumer, despite her talent, delivers one of her weakest performances, and the supporting cast is wasted in one-dimensional roles. The film is neither sharp enough to be satirical nor heartfelt enough to be endearing, leaving it stuck in a bland, forgettable middle ground. If you’re looking for a genuinely funny film about pregnancy, you’d be better off rewatching Baby Mama (2008) or What to Expect When You’re Expecting (2012). With an unoriginal story, weak execution, and humor that falls completely flat, Kinda Pregnant is one of the most tedious comedies in recent memory. It may elicit a few chuckles from die-hard Schumer fans, but for most viewers, it’s a frustrating, wasted opportunity that is best skipped. Read the full article
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therepublicreport · 2 months ago
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‘Kinda Pregnant’ Review: The Belly of the Beast
If the aftermath of the pandemic saw a number of horror movies about the miseries of maternity, another subgenre is making a comeback: the pregnancy comedy. Like “Babes” before it, Tyler Spindel’s “Kinda Pregnant” (on Netflix) takes childbearing, rearing and regretting and spins them into a romp. Starring a feral Amy Schumer, this clunker of a movie opens with a first act that appears filched…
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ninadaily · 2 years ago
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nina :
"Red hot on the red carpet. My heart is so happy. Love this new family ♥️ #TheOutlaws July 7th on @netflix"
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jonathanmoya1955 · 2 months ago
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Kinda Pregnant: Love Is a Big Zamboni
Netflix Movie Info: When Lainy’s plan to settle down and start a family falls apart, she puts on a fake baby bump, tells a lie, and accidentally falls for her dream guy. Review: Netflix Amy Schumer‘s latest comedy, **”Kinda Pregnant,“** is a delightful blend of humor and heartfelt moments that will leave you both laughing and reflecting. Directed by Tyler Spindel and co-written by Schumer…
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dailyreportonline · 2 months ago
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Kinda Pregnant Now Streaming on Netflix: Everything You Need to Know | Daily Reports Online
Netflix is set to release the comedy film Kinda Pregnant, featuring Amy Schumer in the lead role. The film follows the story of a woman who fakes a pregnancy, leading to unexpected twists. The movie is directed by Tyler Spindel and produced under Happy Madison Productions. Alongside Schumer, the cast includes Jillian Bell, Will Forte and Damon Wayans Jr. The official trailer has been unveiled,…
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filmsandfact · 2 months ago
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Kinda Pregnant Review: Amy Schumer Disappointed in This Netflix Comedy
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Kinda Pregnant Review: I always support Amy Schumer, even though she can make it hard at times. When she does well, she does really well. Most of this was seen on her Comedy Central sketch show, Inside Amy Schumer, which aired from 2013 to 2016 and was very popular at the time. Schumer's comedy style is bold and self-mocking. It highlights general sexism while making fun of some white women. This style fits well with the pop feminist movement and resembles a friend who shares too much during the rise of personal essays. For better or worse, Schumer’s style has stayed the same, especially when it comes to movies. Kinda Pregnant on Netflix, Amy Schumer's new movie on Netflix, includes her typical style of bold physical humour, open talks about bodies, and a refusal to be polite. However, it seems outdated and doesn't create any fresh excitement. Written by Schumer and Julie Paiva and directed by Tyler Spindel, Kinda Pregnant is another disappointing movie for Schumer. Since 2015's Trainwreck, her work has been held back by poor writing and weak storylines, like in 2018's I Feel Pretty and 2017's Snatched. This time, the problem is deeper: even with many funny moments and physical jokes, there's not much that is actually funny. The 2022 return of Inside Amy Schumer highlighted the challenges of its timely humour after Trump. Similarly, Kinda Pregnant shows that this type of humour is reaching its limit. The 100-minute film feels like typical Netflix content: too bright, not fully developed, and simply combining a bunch of funny actors without a solid plan. Also Read: Goosebumps The Vanishing Review – A Thrilling Mystery Ride In this story, she explores the differences between people who choose not to have kids and those who are parents. She plays Lainy, a straightforward and often overwhelmed schoolteacher in a surprisingly affordable area of Brooklyn called Williamsburg. Lainy really wants to have a family. In her early 40s and four years deep in a relationship with Dave (Damon Wayans Jr), details unknown besides being a cad, she believes she’s on the precipice of an engagement and thus her dreams. It all ends in a big mess, which can be tiring for the audience. I understand that they are trying to bring back classic studio comedies, but there are just too many silly mistakes at a bad moment. The day after Lainy searches for a ring in a cake because she really wants one, she finds out that her best friend Kate (Jillian Bell) is pregnant. Feeling jealous, Schumer is good at acting excited for someone while not really feeling it. Lainy day-dreams about pretending to be pregnant with a fake belly. The world becomes an Elf-esque oyster, all cooing and congratulations and gifted seats on the subway. This movie blends elements of magical realism with the feeling of Brooklyn being a tight-knit community. It features a friendship with Megan (played by Brianne Howey), a young mum who is pregnant and eager to share her feelings about the challenges and isolation of motherhood. Interestingly, her brother is the guy Lainy flirted with at the coffee shop (played by Will Forte). Even though it's a comedy that aims for the outrageous, like Kiwi comedian Urzila Carlson’s vaping school counsellor character, Kinda Pregnant actually shines in more realistic and honest moments. The text talks about the mixed feelings that come with big changes in a close friendship. It highlights the balance between happiness and worry, as well as how friends support each other during tough times. But the subtle details are drowned out by the loud and intense. Schumer's style, which often uses strong humour and exaggeration, might have gone too far this time. Kinda Pregnant is now available on Netflix Read the full article
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moviereviews101web · 2 months ago
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Kinda Pregnant (2025) Movie Review
Kinda Pregnant is a poorly executed comedy about a woman faking pregnancy due to insecurities, failing to deliver laughs or depth.
Kinda Pregnant – Movie Review First Reaction – Kinda Pregnant is a painfully unfunny comedy. Watch Kinda Pregnant on Netflix now. Director: Tyler Spindel Writer: Julie Paiva, Amy Schumer (Screenplay) Cast Amy Schumer (Trainwreck) Will Forte (Nebraska) Jillian Bell (22 Jump Street) Brianne Howey (Time Trap) Lizze Broadway (Ghosted) Plot: The story follows Lainy, who, being jealous of…
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