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Management
TrailerSue, a workaholic, is a traveling saleswoman peddling cheap art to motels and then she meets Mike, a lonely flaky motel manager. Now Sue has to try her best to shake off Mike who falls for her and won't leave her alone.Actors: Jennifer Aniston, Steve Zahn, Margo Martindale, Fred Ward, James Hiroyuki Liao, Woody Harrelson, Katie OGrady, Yolanda Suarez, Kevin Heffernan, Don Burns, Kimberly Howard, ...»Director: Stephen BelberCountry: United StatesDuration: 94 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Time OutSeptember 25, 2009There'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.
Seattle TimesJuly 10, 2009You watch Management thinking of the comedy Aniston and Zahn could have made, and wishing you were watching that movie instead.
Minneapolis Star TribuneJune 26, 2009Random weirdness aside, Belber telegraphs this story arc from Sue's first drop-in to Podunk. Message received. No surprises here.
St. Louis Post-DispatchJune 26, 2009The trademark hitch in Aniston's line delivery is an effective shorthand for taking a leap of faith. In the case of both her character and her career, Management represents an admirable choice.
Detroit NewsJune 12, 2009Management has two things going for it: Steve Zahn and Jennifer Aniston. Luckily, those are two very good things.
Chicago TribuneMay 29, 2009Padding disguised as a feature-length screenplay.
Suite101.comOctober 15, 2009A 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.
Seanax.comSeptember 28, 2009Forget 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.
Common Sense MediaSeptember 28, 2009So-so romcom about unlikely couple isn't too racy for teens.
Film4September 25, 2009Not the funny, sunny romp the trailer promises, but a weary, weak attempt at romantic comedy that's far from feelgood.
Times (UK)September 25, 2009For the most part, Management avoids the standard rom-com clichés in favour of something more delicate and heartfelt.
GuardianSeptember 25, 2009Despite 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.
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