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- 1. Charlie Goes Back to Therapy Jun 28, 2012
- Charlie decides to return to therapy after a bad run-in with his ex-wife's new boyfriend.
- 2. Charlie and the Slumpbuster Jun 28, 2012
- Charlie deals with a ghost from his baseball days when a woman he slept with shows up as a patient.
- 3. Charlie Tries Sleep Deprivation Jul 5, 2012
- Charlie challenges his group to do 36 hours of sleep-deprivation therapy.
Anger Management is a 2003 American buddy comedy film directed by Peter Segal and written by David S. Dorfman.Starring Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson with Marisa Tomei, Luis Guzmán, Woody Harrelson and John Turturro in supporting roles, the film tells the story of a businessman who is sentenced to an anger management program under a renowned therapist with unconventional methods.
- $75 million
- Teddy Castellucci
- April 11, 2003
Apr 11, 2003 · Dave Buznik, a timid businessman, is forced to attend anger management therapy with Dr. Buddy Rydell, a volatile instructor. The film features Jack Nicholson as the unpredictable and hilarious Dr. Rydell, and Adam Sandler as the mild-mannered Dave Buznik.
- (224K)
- Comedy
- Peter Segal
- 2003-04-11
A comedy film about a mild-mannered businessman who is ordered to attend anger management therapy by a judge. He clashes with his unorthodox instructor, who moves in with him to help him overcome his pacifist nature and stand up for himself.
Find out who starred in the 2003 comedy film Anger Management, directed by Peter Segal and written by David Dorfman. See the full list of actors, actresses, writers, producers, and more on IMDb.
Apr 11, 2003 · Adam Sandler stars as a mild-mannered guy who needs anger management therapy after a plane incident. Jack Nicholson plays his therapist, who has anger issues of his own. See critics' and audience's opinions, clips, photos, and more.
- (16.1K)
- Peter Segal
- PG-13
- Adam Sandler
Apr 11, 2003 · A comedy film starring Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson as a mild-mannered man and an anger specialist who face a series of bizarre and hilarious situations. The reviewer criticizes the film for its plot developments, celebrity cameos, sentimentality and Sandler's one-note character.