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Lazy Susan 2020

★ 4.519 votes90 min📅 2020-04-03

"Doing nothing is exhausting"

In *Lazy Susan* (2020), director Nick Peet crafts a sharp, laugh-out-loud comedy about a middle-aged woman who finally wakes up to the realization that her lifelong habit of coasting through life has left her with no career, no love, and a family that's barely on speaking terms.

Director: Nick Peet

Cast

Sean Hayes
Sean Hayes
Susan
Allison Janney
Allison Janney
Velvet
Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick
Doug
Margo Martindale
Margo Martindale
Mary
Jim Rash
Jim Rash
Phil
J.R. Ramirez
J.R. Ramirez
Coyote Carl
Maria Shriver
Maria Shriver
Herself
Matthew Cardarople
Matthew Cardarople
Roger
Ryan Buggle
Ryan Buggle
Andy
Skipp Sudduth
Skipp Sudduth
Tom

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lazy Susan (2020) about?

*Lazy Susan* follows a chronically lazy woman who suddenly realizes her empty routine has left her with no job, no relationships, and a family that's checked out. Desperate to change, she attempts to reinvent herself for the first time in her life, leading to a series of hilarious and humbling missteps.

Who directed Lazy Susan?

The film was directed by Nick Peet, known for his work in comedy and character-driven storytelling.

Who stars in Lazy Susan?

The movie features a standout ensemble cast including Sean Hayes, Allison Janney, Matthew Broderick, Margo Martindale, Jim Rash, and J.R. Ramirez.

Is Lazy Susan (2020) worth watching?

As a midlife crisis comedy, *Lazy Susan* delivers sharp humor and relatable themes, though it may not appeal to all audiences. Fans of smart, character-driven comedies with a cynical edge will likely enjoy its absurd yet heartfelt take on laziness and self-discovery.

How long is Lazy Susan?

The film has a runtime of 90 minutes.

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About Lazy Susan (2020) — A Midlife Crisis Comedy About Starting from Scratch

In *Lazy Susan* (2020), director Nick Peet crafts a sharp, laugh-out-loud comedy about a middle-aged woman who finally wakes up to the realization that her lifelong habit of coasting through life has left her with no career, no love, and a family that's barely on speaking terms. Sean Hayes stars as Susan, a self-proclaimed oddball who leans into her role as the family's underachiever until a midlife reckoning forces her to confront her empty routine. With the support—and occasional sabotage—of her exasperated loved ones, including Allison Janney, Matthew Broderick, and Margo Martindale, Susan embarks on a chaotic journey of self-discovery, proving that even the laziest person can surprise themselves when pushed. The film balances heartfelt moments with biting humor, capturing the absurdity of reinvention.

The movie's tone is equal parts cynical and uplifting, as it explores themes of laziness versus ambition, family dynamics, and the pressure to grow up. Peet's direction keeps the energy brisk, while the ensemble cast delivers performances that range from cringe-worthy to deeply relatable. It's a story that asks whether laziness is truly just another form of resistance—or if it's time to stop making excuses.