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Mar 25, 2016 · A young man (Miles Teller) and his girlfriend (Anna Kendrick) struggle to find desirable employment after graduating from college.
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Mar 24, 2016 · “Get a Job” is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for crude and sexual content, nudity, drug use and language.
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Mar 25, 2016 · Get a Job: Directed by Dylan Kidd. With Miles Teller, Anna Kendrick, Bryan Cranston, Nicholas Braun. After college, Will is having problems getting a good, lasting job, as are his roomies, his girlfriend, and his just-fired dad.
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- 2016-03-25
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 9% of 23 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 3.8/10. The website's consensus reads: "Inauthentic and unfunny, Get a Job is paltry to the point that its long-delayed release feels purely the result of its wasted cast having been promoted to greater fame all these years later."
Mar 25, 2016 · Predictable workplace comedy has drugs, sex, swearing. Read Common Sense Media's Get a Job review, age rating, and parents guide.
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Get a Job was a mediocre comedy movie staring Miles Teller and his girlfriend Anna Kendrick as recent college graduates who have a hard time getting decent jobs. We could all relate one way or another, where we are lost at sea till someone or something helps us along the way.
Mar 25, 2016 · Life after college graduation is not exactly going as planned for Will (Miles Teller) and Jillian (Anna Kendrick) who find themselves lost in a sea of increasingly strange jobs.