Sunday, April 10, 2016

THE BOSS


Plot:

Michelle Darnell (McCarthy) who as a kid grew up in a home for orphans and never knew the meaning of a family environment, now she is multi millionaire business mogul who will stop at nothing and step on anybody to stay on top. Her self centered entrepreneurship is soon halted when her business nemesis and ex-lover Ranault (Dinklage) informs to the FBI that she was involved doing insider trading causing her to loose all her assets and a brief stint in prison. Upon her release she realizes that she has no friends or family to turn to so she imposes on her ex mistreated assistant Claire (Bell) who reluctantly takes her in to stay with her and her daughter Rachel (Anderson). It is not long before Michelle along with Claire and her daughter, finds a way to work her way back into a lucrative business but the price she will pay will be the bond of unexpected family love which she is not accustom to.



Reel Talk:

This is another one of your typical Melissa McCarthy films. You get exactly what you have seen and come to expect from her roles. Not saying that this is a bad thing because she is very entertaining and is good for making you laugh with her raw, raunchy, foul mouthed style. It's just her movies are not great, definitely not bad but just good enough to say it is an enjoyable movie. With that being said THE BOSS is a good movie, just silly enough to have you laughing. Not a movie that you would have to rush out to see but would make for a good matinee movie.

Starring: Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Bell, Peter Dinklage, Ella Anderson, Tyler Labine and Kathy Bates
Directed by: Ben Falcone
Rated: R

I give it 3 corn dogs.

By: THE REEL HUSTLER

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