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- It's nasty, uneven, and far from original, but thanks to a smartly assembled cast that makes the most of a solid premise, Horrible Bosses works.
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Jul 8, 2011 · In conclusion, "Horrible Bosses" is a wildly entertaining film that delivers laughs, thrills, and a bit of catharsis for anyone who's ever felt undervalued or mistreated at work.
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On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 69% based on 220 reviews, with an average rating of 6.2/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "It's nasty, uneven, and far from original, but thanks to a smartly assembled cast that makes the most of a solid premise, Horrible Bosses works." [42]
- $209.6 million
- Christopher Lennertz
- $35–37 million
All-star comedy is pretty raunchy -- and hilarious. Read Common Sense Media's Horrible Bosses review, age rating, and parents guide.
- Seth Gordon
- Jeffrey M. Anderson
- Charlie Day, Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis
8/10. Stop the Presses! A Funny Comedy for Adults. evanston_dad 21 December 2011. Those who think Hollywood is no longer capable of creating a funny comedy for adults need not worry, as "Horrible Bosses" is proof that that increasingly rare phenomenon can still happen.
Jul 8, 2011 · Horrible Bosses offers a number of hilarious moments, yes, but it never fully unlocks the potential of its premise. Admittedly, it's a hard premise to reconcile, but that's what separates a great dark comedy from an average comedy with a dark premise: the ability to pump actual depth into twisted subject matter while still managing to be humorous.
Summaries. Three friends conspire to murder their awful bosses when they realize they are standing in the way of their happiness. Nick hates his boss, mostly because he's expected to work from before sunrise to after sunset and his boss, Mr. Harken, calls him out for being a minute late and blackmails him so he can't quit.