Management Critic Reviews

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Boston Globe | Ty BurrAdd Critic to Favorites

Sometimes a cute-stalker movie can win the audience's heart. Management only makes you ponder the line between true love and a restraining order.Read the full review

Chicago Sun-Times | Roger EbertAdd Critic to Favorites

Management works as a sweet rom-com with some fairly big laughs.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Owen GleibermanAdd Critic to Favorites

Isn't it time Steve Zahn grew up? Ever since the '90s, this walking quirk of an actor has pushed his dazed solipsistic zaniness (he's like Michael J. Fox’s hillbilly cousin), but he's 41 now, and it no longer looks cute on him.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Betsy SharkeyAdd Critic to Favorites

Though it doesn't always work, it's an idea with its heart in the right place and, paired with nonshock comedy, it's a nice change of pace.Read the full review

ReelViews | James BerardinelliAdd Critic to Favorites

A standard-order romantic comedy with many of the expected twists and complications. It suffers from the flaw of not giving the lead characters enough time together.Read the full review

Rolling Stone | Peter TraversAdd Critic to Favorites

Playwright Stephen Belber (Match), in his directing debut, comes close to the sweet spot. He's not there yet. But he'll be worth watching next time.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Mick LaSalleAdd Critic to Favorites

Painless and predictable, with an amusing if overwrought featured performance by Woody Harrelson.Read the full review

Slate | Dana StevensAdd Critic to Favorites

Management remains for the most part as endearing as its leads. Steve Zahn is a wonderful actor who's spent too long in the "hey, it's that guy" best-friend role.Read the full review

The Hollywood Reporter | Peter BrunetteAdd Critic to Favorites

Ultimately delivers the goods, even if the goods aren't very fresh.Read the full review

The New York Times | Stephen HoldenAdd Critic to Favorites

Mike may be a bumbling sad sack, but Mr. Zahn gives him just enough spunky appeal to lend this unlikely fly-by-afternoon coupling and its consequences a shred of credibility.Read the full review

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