The
original Horrible Bosses, released in 2011, grossed
more than $200-million worldwide. Because of this—and only because
of this, I’d guess—we now have Horrible Bosses 2. The
first film, lit up by the comic chemistry of Jason Bateman, Jason
Sudeikis and Charlie Day, was very funny. It had a tight,
lightweight script and prime support by Kevin Spacey and
(especially) Jennifer Aniston as two of the awful bosses. They’re
all back for the sequel, and they’re all fine—or as fine as the
rickety script will allow them to be. But the premise is already
played out, and the scattershot fun is strained.
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