My Boss's Daughter Reviews
Everything about this film stinks.
| Original Score: .5/4.0 | Sep 17, 2020
Painfully awkward and out of sync from the first scene, in which Kutcher, horribly miscast as a big dork, swoons over Tara Reid, horribly miscast as a dreamy love interest.
| Jul 16, 2019
The only real physical comedy in My Boss's Daughter comes from Zucker, Dorfman, and Kutcher stumbling over each other, but it's unlikely anyone will laugh.
| Jul 22, 2014
The real disaster is the slapstick-ridden script, which a great supporting cast is powerless to salvage.
| Original Score: 1/4 | Jul 22, 2014
A pretty good cast and a pretty good director are pretty much wasted in My Boss's Daughter.
| Original Score: 1.5/4 | Jul 22, 2014
My Boss's Daughter is a stinker from start to endless finish.
| Original Score: 0.5/5 | Jul 22, 2014
Kutcher comedy is crude, offensive, and all-around bad.
| Original Score: 1/5 | Dec 26, 2010
Comedy's cardinal rule is never make it look hard, but that wisdom is ignored in My Boss's Daughter.
| Mar 26, 2009
The direction of David Zucker is as uninspired and numbing as the script.
| Original Score: 1/5 | Aug 7, 2008
I believe in a movie's right to die.
| Mar 7, 2007
The spectacularly unfunny supporting cast -- including Dave Foley, Jeffrey Tambor and David Koechner -- doesn't help either. But luckily Kutcher is there to try to clean up the mess.
| Mar 7, 2007
Few films are as consistently pathetic.
| Original Score: D- | May 4, 2005
I don't rate this at the bottom of the barrel because the film does have a few funny moments. But I wouldn't recommend it to anyone with the slightest inclination to good taste.
| Original Score: 2/10 | Oct 7, 2004
...not as bad as you might think...
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Aug 21, 2004
This cute and often surprising comedy is a brazen bid to clone Meet The Parents and it succeeds beyond this reviewer's worst fears.
| Jul 24, 2004
Kutcher and Reid not only don't light up the screen, they put out the candles.
| Original Score: 3/10 | Feb 15, 2004
Ashton Kutcher and Tara Reid belong on magazine covers. In John Zucker's My Boss's Daughter, however, the fetching pair are plucked from their natural habitat and forced to attempt acting.
| Original Score: 0.5/4 | Feb 4, 2004
Some of the worst acting in a movie in 2003.
Full Review | Original Score: 1/4 | Jan 30, 2004
The simple premise pushes credibility beyond breaking point as ridiculous situations increase in number and size.
Full Review | Original Score: 1/5 | Nov 16, 2003
It should have been called "My Boss's House" because there was very little focus on the boss's hot daughter.
Full Review | Nov 2, 2003