The Boss

  • Comedy
4/7/2016
91
R

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A titan of industry 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.

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Revenue:
$78,600,000
Budget:
$29,000,000

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  • Frank Ochieng

    No doubt that actress Melissa McCarthy has become a pop cultural phenomenon within the last few years. She has hit the jackpot in a career gone on a whirlwind upswing. McCarthy has just ended a six-year run from her Emmy-winning turn on the popular CBS sitcom Mike and Molly. She was Oscar-nominated for her performance in Bridesmaids. She has made a slew of hit-and-miss comedies. Her hosting stints on the legendary Saturday Night Live are riotous. McCarthy is part of the much-talked about upcoming female version of the wildly treasured 80's cult classic comedy Ghostbusters. Additionally, ardent fanatics of the 2000-2007 WB network TV series Gilmore Girls recently rejoiced when McCarthy agreed to join the Netflix revival s...

    April 12, 2016
  • Rangan

    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 fo...

    July 24, 2016

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