When a young man agrees to housesit for his boss, he thinks it'll be the perfect opportunity to get close to the woman he desperately has a crush on – his boss's daughter. But he doesn't plan on the long line of other houseguests that try to keep him from his mission. And he also has to deal with the daughter's older brother, who's on the run from local drug dealers.
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.
– Scott Tobias,
AV Club,
22 Jul 2014
rotten:
Comedy's cardinal rule is never make it look hard, but that wisdom is ignored in My Boss's Daughter.
– Robert Koehler,
Variety,
26 Mar 2009
rotten:
I believe in a movie's right to die.
– J. R. Jones,
Chicago Reader,
7 Mar 2007
rotten:
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.
– Ben Nuckols,
Associated Press,
7 Mar 2007
rotten:
In director David Zucker and writer David Dorfman's desperation for ideas, nearly all the 'jokes' come at the expense of Jews, the disabled and victims of spousal abuse.