Release Date The Internship Jun 7, 2013 Wide
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Actors For The Internship
Vince Vaughn,Owen Wilson,Josh Gad,Dylan O'Brien,Max Minghella,Tiya Sircar,Rose Byrne,Josh Brener,Tobit Raphael,Christopher Marrone,Molly BradyGenres The Internship : Drama,Comedy
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Internship
User Ranting The Internship : 3.5User Percentage For The Internship : 63 %
User Count Like for The Internship : 56,711
All Critics Ranting For The Internship : 4.8
All Critics Count For The Internship : 148
All Critics Percentage For The Internship : 36 %
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Review For The Internship
It's a testament to the duo's jazzy comic chemistry that they wring some laughs from this dated, frankly sinister premise.Guy Lodge-Time Out
There are plenty of films out there competing for your money ... 'The Internship' doesn't even deserve a part-time gig ...
James Rocchi-MSN Movies
A pleasant collection of mild laughs.
Owen Gleiberman-Entertainment Weekly
Today's weather forecast in Mountain View? Giddy with a chance of delirious.
Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post
The Internship just might be the saddest movie of 2013. That few will realize this makes it even sadder.
Mick LaSalle-Hearst Newspapers
Google, the corporate entity, is so lovingly portrayed that the film itself resembles nothing so much as a massive product tie-in.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
There are bad movies, and then there are movies whose success would bode ill for cinema's future. The Internship is the latter.
Nathan Rabin-The Dissolve
Getting explicit sponsorship from Google is one thing; acting as an extended ad for Silicon Valley's finest strip joint does seem a bit seedy.
Catherine Shoard-Observer [UK]
Alongside the film's increasingly irritating 'Googliness', The Internship is as silver-tongued and soulless as the rhetoric it appears to peddle.
Rob Carnevale-The List
This Wedding Crashers reunion has enough snappy dialog to keep us laughing even if the film itself feels like little more than a two-hour Google advert.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
Agreeably topical, intermittently funny, occasionally moving... and arguably the biggest product placement plug of all time ...
Graham Young-Birmingham Post
A laboured, mawkish plug for Google.
Charlotte O'Sullivan-This is London
Error Code 404: Laughs Not Found.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
Not funny and very predictable.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express
The comedy of scam and flim-flam is very funny for 20 minutes. After that the script is bent like chair bamboo towards the kind of furniture film-goers are presumed to want for their moral and emotional comfort.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
Enjoyable, frequently funny comedy enlivened by winning comic performances from Vaughn and Wilson and a strong support cast ...
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
Almost nothing in the second half of the film is exactly funny, but consistent geniality counts for a fair bit.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
This will date rather badly, and possibly very quickly.
Adam Lee Davies-Little White Lies
If you can ignore the eulogising of Google as a pinnacle of corporate altruism, there's fun to be had ...
Tim Evans-Sky Movies
It's precisely the type of film the critics hate. Ignore them, yahoo'd be a fool to miss it.
Andy Lea-Daily Star
Is it supposed to be flattering to Google that two idiots bullsh*t their way into a highly competitive internship, even though they know nothing about computers, or the Internet, or programming?
MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher
Eight years on from Wedding Crashers, [Vaughn and Wilson] successfully rekindle their irascible shtick.
Ken McIntyre-Total Film
Vaughn and Wilson have a nice bantering chemistry but their material is terribly thin.
-Scotsman
A gratuitous spruik for the money-churning web giants but not without moments of wit. The duo rediscover a little of their old magic.
James White-Empire Magazine
It's as if Google devised a programme to churn out an average Hollywood comedy and offered it to director Shawn Levy (and Vaughn, as co-writer) with a proviso that they make the company look good.
Stella Papamichael-Digital Spy
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