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Get a Job
A young man (Miles Teller) and woman (Anna Kendrick) struggle to find desirable employment after graduating from college. But with help from their family, friends and coworkers they soon discover that the most important (and hilarious) adventures are the ones that we don't see coming.
6 February 1960, Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
20 June 1989, Los Angeles, California, USA
1 May 1988, Long Island, New York, USA
18 December 1978, Freeport, Illinois, USA
26 February 1958, Houston, Texas, USA
22 August 1961, Augsburg, Bavaria, West Germany
March 24, 2016
Clearly, the economy has given Get a Job a reason to be sour. But there's no excuse for being so sexist.
March 24, 2016
"Get a Job" is nothing special.
March 25, 2016
Get A Job points to either massive studio compromise or a filmmaker who has somehow lost the mastery of his once-auspicious occupation
March 28, 2016
What makes Get A Job so infuriatingly bad, rather than the kind of film you hate and then completely forget about, is the all-star cast that it has at its disposal and disgracefully wastes.
March 30, 2016
A brutally cynical, largely unfunny film fueled by muddled social commentary.
March 25, 2016
This long-shelved comedy proves a disappointing mix of onscreen talent, uneven social satire and juvenile humor.
March 25, 2016
Get A Job's primary problem is that it doesn't know if it wants to be a realistic look at millennials and the current economy, or go for the cheap gag about the jive-talking pimp renting out a sleazy motel.
March 25, 2016
Not only is this a movie without any guts, it doesn't have much of a brain either.
March 24, 2016
The imperfect work mired in storage all this time gets a well-deserved spin.
April 08, 2016
Crass and painfully unfunny satirical comedy shot four years ago. It's finally receiving a token theatrical release concurrent with being dumped into the video-on-demand sludge pile.
April 21, 2016
A weak and wobbly comedy about the difficulties of millennials in the wonderful world of work.

