Review of Lazy Susan (2020) by Christy Lemire for RogerEbert.com — 03 Apr 2020
It never quite works on its own. What’s crucial at the core is creating a character who feels like a real human being; Susan is more of a collection of quirks and bad choices. There just isn’t much to her.
And the novelty alone of seeing Hayes play a woman is not enough to recommend this, although he does offer sporadic glimmers of vulnerability and humanity.
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This review of Lazy Susan (2020) was written by Christy Lemire and published by RogerEbert.com on 03 Apr 2020.
Lazy Susan has generally received mixed reviews.
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