Horrible Bosses

‘Horrible Bosses’ director signs on to direct ‘Identity Theft’ with Melissa McCarthy and Jason Bateman

Daniel S Levine
Actress Melissa McCarthy arriving at the 17th Annual Critics Choice Movie Awards at Hollywood Palladium on January 12, 2012 in Hollywood, California Philip Vaughan

Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux move into Hollywood hills rental home

Gina DiFalco
Aniston sold her Beverly Hills mansion last month for $38 million
Jennifer Aniston at the premiere of "Horrible Bosses". (London, England)

Jennifer Aniston and her boyfriend, Justin Theroux, are moving fairly quickly.

Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy continue takeover of comedy genre, set to co-star in 'ID Theft'

Holly Coletta

It's probably safe to say that Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy have become Hollywood's king and queen of comedy.

Bateman has been on the big screen twice this summer, with two raunchy hits -- first, the critically acclaimed Horrible Bosses and then The Change-Up, which wasn't as well-received but co-stars Ryan Reynolds, so pop culture, and audiences, deemed it pretty okay.

Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux touch down in Hawaii

Gina DiFalco
The couple arrived via private jet
American actress Jennifer Aniston attends the premiere of "Horrible Bosses" at BFI Southbank in London on July 20, 2011. UPI/Rune Hellestad

Upon completion of her whirlwind tour of promoting her latest flick, Horrible Bosses, Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux are partaking in some serious R&R in Hawaii.

Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux are house hunting

Sari N. Kent
Aniston and her new beau are taking the next step in their relationship by sharing the same abode.

Horrible Bosses star Jennifer Aniston and new boyfriend actor Justin Theroux are moving forward in their relationship. They are moving in together.

The ex Friends star must vacate her recently sold Beverly Hills house by the end of the month. The house reportedly sold for $38 million, The couple “are looking for a new house to move into together," an Aniston source tells People, reports People.com.


'Horrible Bosses'

Adbarish

In a summer overrun with comic book adaptations, sequels, and of course, the final Harry Potter film, there is barely enough room to squeeze in one summer comedy worth watching. In the case of, Horrible Bosses, starring Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, and Jason Sudeikis, which opened on July 10 and grossed $28,302,165, there is little to get excited about. This is not because of the cast, which did an awesome job, but because of the unoriginal premise of the storyline.

The movie is about 3 professional friends (Bateman, Day, and Sudeikis) who all despise their managers:

Reviewer Rating: 
3.00Stars

Writers of ‘Horrible Bosses’ defend Aniston’s use of homophobic slur

Alec Campagna

The writers of this weekend’s new release, Horrible Bosses, have come to the defense of star Jennifer Aniston’s use of a homophobic slur in the movie.

In the film, Aniston’s character states, “You're starting to sound like a little f**got....”

Jennifer Aniston said she 'fell' for her raunchy character in 'Horrible Bosses'

Gina DiFalco
Aniston: "The part was irresistible"
Jennifer Aniston at the premiere of "Horrible Bosses". (Hollywood, CA)

Jennifer Aniston might be known as America’s Sweetheart, but her role in Horrible Bosses shows her in an entirely different light.

Jennifer Aniston was 'excited' to take on raunchy role in 'Horrible Bosses'

April Chieffo
Aniston talks about becoming her 'Horrible Bosses' character, denies topless scene
Jennifer Aniston at the premiere of "Horrible Bosses". (Hollywood, CA)

Jennifer Aniston has long been known as America's sweetheart ever since her role as Rachel on Friends. But now, Aniston is shedding her good-girl image with her new raunchy role in Horrible Bosses.

Jennifer Aniston's 'Horrible Bosses' co-star describes her as 'a crazy diva sex machine'

Gina DiFalco
Aniston plays a raunchy dentist in the film
Actress Jennifer Aniston arriving at the premiere of 'Horrible Bosses' at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on June 30, 2011 in Hollywood, California. Philip Vaughan
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