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The movie Office Christmas Party is already released on Cinema, DVD, Blu-ray and VOD in the USA.
Based on 19 reviews, Office Christmas Party gets an average review score of 50
Another year, another big-screen contender for the naughty list. Like Bad Santa, The Night Before, and other hard-R Christmas comedies, Office offers the promise of relief from the anodyne entertainment and forced-festive sentiments of the holidays. There will be tequila! Nudity! Maybe an orgy in a manger! (Also cocaine; always cocaine.)
3049d ago
Sometimes the movie, directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck, is too obviously just a framework for its stars to deploy goofy schtick, but the overall package is naughty, inappropriate fun.
3049d ago
Tons of funny stars can’t make this Office Christmas Party worth attending.
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Unlike last year’s surprisingly engaging, massively heartfelt “The Night Before,” “Office Christmas Party” brings nothing worth celebrating under your tree this year, much like last month’s similarly disappointing “Bad Santa 2.”
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Office Christmas Party, which delights in a grotesque carnival of the worst behavior, and still has its heart firmly in the right place.
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In other words, “Office Christmas Party” is an invitation to the kind of mind-and-conscience-erasing escapism that doesn’t really exist outside of movie theaters.
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A dependable string of stupid yet funny one-liners lights up this goofily ridiculous seasonal comedy.
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Office Christmas Party is a naughty Xmas comedy stuffed with enough ho-ho-hos and ha-ha-has to corrupt this holiday season.
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Jennifer Aniston and a merry cast make it worth showing your face.
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It seems the same production companies that made this (DreamWorks SKG and Reliance Entertainment) also gave us that early fall hit based on the bestseller. Now that’s the spirit of the season.
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It’s fun to spend time with these performers, but you wish they were invited to a better party.
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Things get out-of-hand — though not nearly as much as they could have — at a 'non-denominational holiday mixer' conceived in the 'Hangover' mold.
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A blowout bash is the hoped-for solution to a tech company's woes in a comedy starring Jason Bateman, Jennifer Aniston, T.J. Miller and Olivia Munn.
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Yet, in the end, Office Christmas Party is never as lively or hilarious as one hoped. Attendance is not mandatory.
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When Scroogey CEO Carol Vanstone (Jennifer Aniston) tries to close the local branch, her brother Clay (T.J. Miller) leads the charge to throw a monstrous office shindig to impress a crucial client and save their jobs. Cue unholy carnage as the gatecrashed shebang spins out of control.
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Josh Gordon and Will Speck’s Office Christmas Party generally smacks of trying too hard to earn its laughs.
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Yuletide bacchanal sorely lacks bowlful-of-jelly laughs, unless national treasure Kate McKinnon’s on screen.
3049d ago
As dull and impersonal as a sheaf of open-enrollment insurance forms, Office Christmas Party brings together — and underutilizes — several funny performers from TV shows (Silicon Valley, Veep, SNL) that pinpoint what this dim comedy does not: the specifics of workplace environments and their particular pathologies and joys.
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Justin Bateman, Jennifer Aniston and 'SNL' vets are stuck in the most desperate, D.O.A. holiday comedy in ages.
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