Management isn't even a good stalker-training film. It's pretty much a waste of everyone's time, especially yours.
Management (2009)
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Reviews Counted:91
Fresh:41
Rotten:50
Average Rating:5.3/10
Consensus: Clever and often beguiling performances by Steve Zahn and Jennifer Aniston can't revive this sweetly misguided stalker romance.
Theatrical Release:May 15, 2009 Limited
Box Office: $809,787
Synopsis: Jennifer Aniston may get top billing in this romantic comedy, but MANAGEMENT belongs to Steve Zahn. The often goofy, always likable actor plays Mike Cranshaw, a man with little ambition but lots of... Jennifer Aniston may get top billing in this romantic comedy, but MANAGEMENT belongs to Steve Zahn. The often goofy, always likable actor plays Mike Cranshaw, a man with little ambition but lots of heart who works at his parents’ motel in small-town Arizona. When paint-saleswoman Sue Claussen (Aniston) stops at the inn, Mike immediately plots an awkward plan to seduce her. Things go better than either of them would have guessed, but Sue still leaves for her home in Maryland. Mike impulsively follows her east, beginning an uncomfortable but heartfelt courtship that takes the road less traveled. Sue’s move from Maryland to Washington does little to deter Mike, but the reappearance of her ex-boyfriend, ex-punk Jango (Woody Harrelson), could throw him off course. MANAGEMENT balances its star power (A-list actress Aniston) with its indie roots (theatrical distributor Samuel Goldwyn Films) to make a movie that doesn’t fit the rubric of either genre. It’s too quirky for a studio film, but it’s sweet enough that it shouldn’t scare away any fans of Aniston’s work in FRIENDS and HE’S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU. She’s more in the territory of THE GOOD GIRL and FRIENDS WITH MONEY here, and Sue is a complicated part that Aniston pulls off. In his other roles, Zahn often labors in the background and steals scenes from actors with higher billing, but MANAGEMENT is indisputably a leading role for the actor. His Mike commits acts bordering on criminal (or at least crazy) in his cross-country pursuit of Sue, but thanks to Zahn’s performance, it’s hard not to feel devoted to his character and to understand Sue’s (reluctant) attraction. Fans of the cringe-worthy humor of comedies like THE OFFICE will enjoy squirming through this unlikely romance. [More]
Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Steve Zahn, Woody Harrelson, Fred Ward
Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Steve Zahn, Woody Harrelson, Fred Ward, Margo Martindale, James Liao
Director: Stephen Belber
Director: Stephen Belber
Screenwriter: Stephen Belber
Producer: Sidney Kimmel, Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen
Composer: Michael Danna, Rob Simonsen
Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films
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Sep 29, 2009
Reviews for Management
Another Psycho remake? Not quite -- this is actually a slightly unsettling romantic comedy starring Jennifer Aniston and Steve Zahn.
They make an intriguing pair, and Management, for all its hard-to-define mix of melancholy and absurdity, makes for an intriguing movie.
Though the flimsy romance follows a predictable path, Management has its whimsically offbeat moments, and Zahn is puppy-dog adorable.
"Knocked Up's" Seth Rogan stood a chance because he had personality. Zahn just hands us a winsome baby animal picture.
A film that flaunts its contempt for plausibility and psychological realism, but damned if Zahn doesn’t almost sell the scene and the movie with his naïve, wide-eyed slacker charm.
quickly abandons its singular unpretentiousness for three-ring goofiness
A likably oddball romantic comedy about a traveling saleswoman and a motel night manager who won't leave her alone.
An impractically blissful and offbeat romantic comedy ... takes you by surprise, underplaying jokes and maximizing laughs in a way that's simultaneously familiar and fresh.
This quirky indie romance is beguiling at first but later succumbs to artifice.
Management should come equipped with some type of safety restraint to best absorb the shock of all the uncomfortable tonal changes that continually derail the film.
An endearing romantic comedy that explores many different dimensions of love and nurturing.
Romance isn't about logic, but seriously -- the way Mike keeps popping up in Sue's life, unbidded, from a long distance, comes off as more than just a bit creepy and not at all charming.
Poor scriptwriting decisions and a failure to advance the romance in a gradual, credible fashion doom whatever chances this could have had to enrapture audiences.
Histrionically scored and lost up its own quirkhole, the movie feels like a TV sitcom that doesn’t know how pretentious it wants to be.
In this Springtime of our Discontent, Management offers a bit of sunny but not entirely silly escapism.
Uneven, incoherent and flimsy - and obviously influenced by the success of by "Knocked Up" - it explores the silly, sweet side of stalking.
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