Which is kind of a shame, because there's some legitimately really funny moments in this film. With that said, while The Boss is a definite improvement over Tammy, it's still not what I would call a good movie. And this is coming from someone who thinks that Melissa McCarthy is supremely talented and the hate that is directed her way is unfairly directed at her weight as opposed to her actual talents as a comedienne and whether she has great timing and delivery (she does). When I think back to Tammy, I think about how bad that movie actually was. You know, at least this is better than Tammy, Melissa McCarthy's previous movie that she co-wrote with her husband (who also directed). Rating: R (Language|Brief Drug Use|Sexual Content) Unfortunately, some old enemies stand in the way of her return to the top. While staying with Claire and her young daughter, the ex-con devises a new business model for a brownie empire. Luckily, she tracks down former assistant Claire (Kristen Bell), the only person who's willing to help. After leaving jail, Darnell finds herself broke, homeless and hated. Wealthy CEO Michelle Darnell (Melissa McCarthy) always gets her way, until she's busted for insider trading and sent to federal prison.
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