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Jennifer Aniston,Steve Zahn,Woody Harrelson,Margo Martindale,Tzi Ma,Fred Ward,James Liao,Mark Boone Jr.,Katie O'Grady,Yolanda Suarez,Kevin Heffernan,Don Stewart Burns,Kimberly Howard,Collin Crowley,Easy DentVisitor Rating & Critics For Management Movie
Management User Rating : 2.7Management User Percentage : %
Management User Count Like : 62,165
All Critics Rating : 5.3
All Critics Count : 96
All Critics Percentage : 46 %
Genres: : Comedy,Romance
Release: : May 15, 2009 Wide
Review For Management Movie
You watch Management thinking of the comedy Aniston and Zahn could have made, and wishing you were watching that movie instead.Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times
Random weirdness aside, Belber telegraphs this story arc from Sue's first drop-in to Podunk. Message received. No surprises here.
Troy Melhus-Minneapolis Star Tribune
Management has two things going for it: Steve Zahn and Jennifer Aniston. Luckily, those are two very good things.
Tom Long-Detroit News
Padding disguised as a feature-length screenplay.
Michael Phillips-Chicago Tribune
Ultimately the second half completely undermined the first half.
Ben Mankiewicz-At the Movies
Zahn is essentially stalking Aniston and it's really just downright creepy.
Ben Lyons-At the Movies
A completely uproarious one-liner about Joe Strummer is still no reason to watch "Management." Had it stuck with insights on loners inadvertently backing themselves into emotional corners, rather than going for wackiness, it might have worked.
Nick Rogers-Suite101.com
Forget logic here, there's a good cast, nice chemistry and warm feelings all around as they all fumble around for something to bring meaning to their lives.
Sean Axmaker-Seanax.com
So-so romcom about unlikely couple isn't too racy for teens.
S. Jhoanna Robledo-Common Sense Media
There's more to Stephen Belber's debut than just manufactured whimsy, not least a wise and witty script, and some beautifully sketched side characters supporting two reliably charming leads.
Tom Huddlestone-Time Out
Not the funny, sunny romp the trailer promises, but a weary, weak attempt at romantic comedy that's far from feelgood.
Anne Wollenberg-Film4
For the most part, Management avoids the standard rom-com clichés in favour of something more delicate and heartfelt.
Toby Young-Times [UK]
Despite the obvious Norman Bates-ish resemblance, Zahn is clearly supposed to be dishy. The Zahn/Aniston pairing is without chemistry and there frankly isn't a spark of real life in the whole film.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
Doing nothing to disprove the so-called Curse Of Friends is haphazard rom-com Management.
David Edwards-Daily Mirror [UK]
Unable to decide between being a romantic comedy, a zany farce or a thoughtful study of two emotionally repressed losers finding fulfilment, it ends up a mess; but an intriguing mess.
Martin Hoyle-Financial Times
Zahn is adorable and Jennifer Aniston brings an endearing tartness to Sue but even their best efforts don't redeem the muddle of Management.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express
Gentle and very sweet, this low-key romance takes some rather random turns as it drifts toward the obvious conclusion. But it's very nicely played, and it still manages to catch us emotionally.
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall
Enjoyably offbeat indie romcom that's never particularly funny but gradually wins you over, thanks to a quirky, unpredictable script and great performances.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
Possibly borrowing a bit from the breakout success of Knocked Up and its notion of upscale women dating down, way down, this smitten stalker comedy aims for the sweeter side of creepy behavior when it comes to romance.
Prairie Miller-NewsBlaze
The only thing that prevents the entire thing from becoming an unpleasant mess is Zahn, an often comic character actor who has an endearing goofiness to him and to his performances.
Jeff Vice-Deseret News, Salt Lake City
Gentle, goofy and never mean, Management isn't earth-shaking. But it's a fuzzy warm blanket of a movie.
Robert W. Butler-Kansas City Star
According to this misguided movie's wisdom, every woman should be so lucky to have her very own stalker to help her get her life in order.
Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing
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