Monday, April 20, 2026

My Review of Outcome (2026)

 


Written by Jonah Hill And Ezra Woods
Directed by Jonah Hill

Reef: "I have a lot to apologise to you for."

I fancied something a bit lighter last night, so I opted for this. I knew the reviews weren't good but I was curious to see if it was a total disaster or just mediocre at best. It's mostly the latter.

When he's not getting his action on, Keanu Reeves can sometimes do a bit of comedy. In this movie, he's playing a 56 year old slightly washed up actor named Reef Hawk. He's stepped from acting to focus on sobriety and building a new home. He's also on the verge of cancellation.

That's the main plot for the movie as a mystery blackmailer was threatening to destroy Reef's reputation. Fortunately, Reef had a support system with friends Kyle (Cameron Diaz) and Xander (Matt Bomer) and his crisis lawyer, Ira Slitz (Jonah Hill). All of them were on the case to nail down who was blackmailing Reef.

It didn't take long for this movie to reveal that Reef had annoyed so many people in his career. There was a former agent named Richie "Red" Rodriguez (Martin Scorsese). Reef's attempts of asking Red how he was getting on led to a clumsy scene about crossed wires. Saying that, I did find Scorsese funny in his few scenes with Reeves.

Someone who wants a lot funnier was Susan Lucci as Reef's mother, Dinah Hawk. I could see why Reef had the issues he had with her. There's also some entertaining enough scenes with David Spade as Buddy and that crisis meeting that it included Laverne Cox as Virginia Allen Green was the height of cringe with some choice references.

The best part of the movie would be Reef's relationships with both Kyle and Xander. I do think Keanu Reeves had the best chemistry with Cameron Diaz and Matt Bomer and there's a good sense of real history between the three of them. By the end of the film, it was nice to see them reunited.

- Drew Barrymore popped up as herself and her reaction to Xander completely missing the point of E.T was funny.
- That reference to Jussie Smollett really didn't work during that crisis meeting scene.
- Standout music: Joey Lawrence's Give My Regards To Broadway.
- Chronology: Reef had been sober for five years. He was also in Albuquerque.

Outcome (2026) isn't a bad film but it's definitely one of those movies that was wisely put to Apple TV rather than sent to theatres to die. Good enough performances, some funny moments but also some misjudged ones too.

Rating: 6 out of 10 

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