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Horrible Bosses


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Salon Arts
Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman and Kevin Spacey star in this surprisingly likable comedy about employee revenge.
The Boston Globe
‘Bosses’ just doesn’t work.
Slate
Why can't a movie be funny and not be stupid?
Rolling Stone
Here's a hit-and-miss farce that leaves you wishing it was funnier than it is. Why? Because it wussies out on a sharp premis...
Wall Street Journal
Watching good actors let their hair down can be fun, but watching them let their standards down isn't.
USA Today
It's over-the-top stuff, to be sure. But Bosses never crosses that line into the macabre. Don't call in sick to this shift.
Richard Roeper
The screenplay is a hit and miss; but there are some laughs.
Total Film
Frantic, funny and packed full of big names behaving badly Ioan Gruffudd, OMG...
E! Online
A gender-switched take on 9 to 5, Bosses follows three doofus dudes who conspire to kill their execrable supervisors and fai...
New York Daily News
Cheerfully outrageous killer comedy
ReelViews
Sometimes, it's all about the cast. That comment isn't meant to disparage the scriptwriting of Michael Markowitz, John Franc...
Metromix
A wannabe dark comedy that forgets the danger and the funny
Chicago Tribune
'Horrible Bosses' offers a cast, script that kill
Collider
Horrible Bosses has a terrific script filled with memorable jokes and you get the sense that if you watch it again and again...
FirstShowing
The performances filling the three bosses and Charlie Day are the real stand-outs with Day practically stealing the show at...
Film School Rejects
Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston and Colin Farrell. All hilarious.
Village Voice
An ensemble comedy about how our tough economic times have destroyed white collar, white male masculinity.
Hollywood Reporter
The film crossbreeds black comedy with raunchiness.
Variety
The manner in which the central scheme plays out is predictably moronic, vulgar and juvenile, though the parties involved ju...
Entertainment Weekly
A bouncy, well built, delightfully nasty tale of resentment, desperation, and amoral revenge.
Chicago Tribune
Horrible Bosses works in spite of its cruder, scrotum centric instincts.
The New York Times
A foul mouthed new comedy of male resentment.
Chicago Sun-Times
Funny and dirty in about that order.
New York Daily News
It's pretty clear that the Horrible Bosses set was a great place to work.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Horrible Bosses is a blooper.
San Francisco Chronicle
Horrible Bosses has a handful of hilarious moments, but it's not exactly funny and not exactly serious, either.
New York Post
Someone should have tossed out everything in the script that isn’t about the psychological war between the two of them and o...
Washington Post
While the movie has plenty of hearty laughs, and precious little downtime, it is at moments swamped by its own sophomoric ma...
Entertainment Weekly
In this comedic assault on the inequities of corporate hierarchy, the bosses only get what's coming to them. The audience, ...
Hollywood Reporter
Times must be tough when such a lame comedy features an uncommonly high number of name actors.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Seth Gordon
Writer: Michael Markowitz
Studio: New Line Cinema
Cast: Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis

Release: July 8, 2011
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