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SummaryA titan of industry (Melissa McCarthy) is sent to prison after she's caught for insider trading. When she emerges ready to rebrand herself as America's latest sweetheart, not everyone she screwed over is so quick to forgive and forget.

The Boss

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40
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Metascore
40
13% Positive
5 Reviews
51% Mixed
20 Reviews
36% Negative
14 Reviews
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Apr 7, 2016
75
Boston Globe
The loosey-goosey fun might be a bit much at the finish, but it’s still a laugh watching McCarthy try to get back on her feet.
Apr 8, 2016
58
Entertainment Weekly
A few moments are fantastically bonkers, but granting director duties to McCarthy’s husband, Ben Falcone, feels more like an act of love than wisdom.
User score
4.6
28% Positive
31 Ratings
35% Mixed
39 Ratings
38% Negative
42 Ratings
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Apr 8, 2016
9
rwiggumrules
I laughed the whole time. Melissa is one of the best comedic actors right now and she does it again with this film. Big slapstick moments and smaller verbal jabs had me crying with laughter.
Aug 3, 2016
8
MadMaxFuryRoad
The Boss is your typical Melissa McCharthy movie minus the spy thriller aspect. It does get boring at times and the trailer gave away some good jokes, but it was entertaining. A good portion of the film had Kristen Bell in it and she was fantastic. Overall, I like The Boss and it was better than Tammy.
Apr 6, 2016
50
Austin Chronicle
There are a lot of laughs in The Boss. The problem is that the space in between them is stagnant and shapeless. Falcone, who also directed and co-wrote "Tammy," is a dud as a filmmaker.
Apr 10, 2016
40
Time Out
First you laugh at McCarthy’s harshness in front of the kids, who aren’t used to her screw-the-competition ethos, then you sigh realizing this is no School of Rock.
Apr 7, 2016
38
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
A lazy Melissa McCarthy vehicle that relies on relentless potty-mouth moments.
Apr 6, 2016
30
ScreenCrush
It’s a comedy that seems perpetually in search of laughs it almost never finds, as if the filmmakers showed up on the first day of production, looked at the script, and realized they’d forgotten to write any jokes, and then had to scramble to find some on set.
Apr 6, 2016
20
New York Daily News
If they gave out badges for smutty language, this movie would have lots. There’s nothing wrong with that. But filthy doesn’t automatically equal funny.
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Jul 31, 2016
8
Ralfbergs
I don't know why so many people gave this movie bad ratings. I really enjoyed it, ok I get if someone didn't like it a lot or whatever, but giving negative reviews - really? It was funny, of course with some stupidities, but it is a comedy, it is meant that way. Only thing which I didn't like was that it was a bit too unrealistic, but otherwise I did enjoyed it a lot.
Apr 17, 2016
6
Jess_Hill
There are many laughs to be had here, though it's not brilliant overall. The mix of physical comedy and caricature is nicely balanced, but the storyline was predictable and the pacing could have been better. The performances are great, the dilogue is witty, and the audience were entertained. Whilst not as fun as Spy, it was a solid comedy from McCarthy, though I'd suggest waiting for the DVD. 6.03/10
Apr 16, 2016
6
horcrux2007
To start off, if you don't like Melissa McCarthy, just don't go see The Boss. It's not some surprise role where she showcases her broad dramatic acting talent that will be loved and adored the world over. It's a Melissa McCarthy comedy, and I look for two things in comedies: a relatively likable atmosphere and, ya know, comedy. Funny comedy. The Boss has just enough of both of those to recommend to a comedy fan even if it's not as strong as McCarthy's work with Paul Feig. In The Boss, business tycoon Michelle Darnell is sent to prison for insider trading, and after she's released from prison five months later, Michelle is ready to rebuild her fortune at any cost. She is taken in by an old employee, Claire Rawlins, whose to-die-for brownies present the perfect opportunity to build another dynasty. With the help of Claire, her daughter and her girl scout troop, Michelle starts the brownie making business, but Michelle learns that people she screwed over in the past aren't so quick to forgive and forget. Melissa McCarthy has a knack for making the most despicable characters actually seem someone likable (maybe that's just because I can relate to an arrogant power-hungry business tycoon?), so you never outright hate Michelle Darnell. She grew up moving around several foster families, so it's hard not to show some sympathy towards her character and why she ended up so narcissistic. Although some of the jokes fall flat, there are two more jokes to make up for it, and there's some hilariously memorable lines in The Boss. Although it's not as consistently funny as some of her other work, The Boss should please Melissa McCarthy fans until Ghostbusters this summer.
Jul 24, 2016
3
LeZee
Use on opportunity, build an empire and be the boss! I always liked Melissa McCarthy films when others said they were very bad, but this time it is totally different. I won't blame her, she always gives her one hundred per cent and so for this film. But it was the terrible script that let her down. Actually, it is a watchable film, because of her, but without her completely unimaginable. The trailer looked much better than the film. It is a comedy, but the laughs are too far, not even a little smile in your face easy to obtain. So it seems there are plenty of negatives about it than the good. I watched it to prove the people are wrong about it, but in the end I was wrong. This is the second time the director and McCarthy together for a film who are the real life couple. But I liked 'Tammy' better, not this one and there will be one more film that I hope they would come up with much more interesting than these two. She is not a solo type star, her films are always the multistarrer. So whenever I hear about her new films, I get curious about her new partner. Kristen Bell was not bad, even Peter Dinklage have given a nice performance. So The casting was good, but they all did not get the good script or the role. I did not enjoy it means not that I won't recommend it. It did not work for me, but it might to you, so I advise be carefully while choosing it. 3/10
Jun 20, 2016
3
NerdConsultant
The Boss is from the same team that brought you Tammy, however, this one is not as bad as that film, but again it really doesn’t raise any laughs whatsoever, except a slightly awkward performance from Peter Dinkcavage who really should know better than to be in this sort of a film. It’s not very funny, it’s basically another Melissa McCarthy comedy, but not one of the good ones like Spy or The Heat or Bridesmaids, and thankfully I just didn’t care about this film, it was just boring, drab, the jokes weren’t funny, in fact I found a couple of them hugely offensive and I just wanted to be done with it. Avoid this one
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Apr 8, 2016
1 h 39 m
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