In a year of Bad Moms, Bad Santas and Bad Neighbours, this is, essentially, Bad Employees: another irresponsible-adults comedy, another great cast, and another erratic script. Catch it for McKinnon.
TJ Miller steals the show in this sweet and anarchic festive comedy.
A disturbing ode to capitalism and an ill-conceived waste of talent.
A dependable string of stupid yet funny one-liners lights up this goofily ridiculous seasonal comedy.
Much of the film is grotesque, tasteless, and stupid but Aniston enjoys herself playing the mean-spirited villainess while Bateman show how he manages to keep on looking calm and beatific amid the chaos and carnage.
Could have been a whole lot better.
This is a very hit-and-miss affair that’s more ho-hum than ho ho ho.
Solid work from Jennifer Aniston and co plus a few good gags isn’t enough to tinsel over the gaps in this formulaic comedy.
General release. Check local listings for show times.