My Boss's Daughter Reviews
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
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
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
Simply put, the gut sensed a dog, and the gut was right. Go with the gut.
| Original Score: 0/5 | Aug 31, 2003
Zucker ... directs this mess like a substitute teacher soldiering through a day's work for a day's pay at a decertified school.
| Original Score: F | Aug 27, 2003
Zucker orchestrates the gags with great relish, lunging for the funny bone with sweetly idiotic characters, relentless slapstick, and topping sight gags.
| Aug 26, 2003
A pink slip is in order for all concerned.
| Original Score: 1/5 | Aug 25, 2003
Tries screwball and gross-out comedy and fails on both counts.
| Original Score: 1/4 | Aug 25, 2003
This muddled comedy of confusion feels as if it were a Farrelly brothers' comedy that has sat exposed to the elements long past its expiration date.
Full Review | Aug 25, 2003
Three-year-old, brain-dead variant of Risky Business.
| Original Score: 0.5/4 | Aug 25, 2003
It is a genial youth comedy that serves Kutcher well as a vehicle. That's it. That's all it tries to be.
| Aug 25, 2003
The mishaps are mostly misfires, and the situations all feel contrived.
Full Review | Aug 25, 2003
If you thought Ashton Kutcher's movie career had nowhere but up to go after Dude, Where's My Car?, wait until you see My Boss's Daughter.
| Original Score: 1/4 | Aug 25, 2003
This is a movie that boggles the mind: a bad-taste comedy that makes the average effort by the Farrelly Brothers (mysteriously thanked in the credits) look like a Merchant-Ivory film.
Full Review | Original Score: 1/4 | Aug 25, 2003
With [Kutcher and Reid] as the star-crossed couple, the title of this movie should have been Zero Plus Zero Equals Zero.
| Original Score: D | Aug 23, 2003