Genre Movie :Comedy
Mpaa Rating : PG-13 Release Date : Mar 22, 2013 Wide Actors :Tina Fey,Paul Rudd,Nat Wolff,Michael Sheen,Wallace Shawn,Gloria Reuben,Travaris Meeks-Spears,Lily Tomlin,Ann Harada,Ben Levin,Daniel Joseph Levy,Maggie Keenan-Bolger,Elaine Kussack,Christopher Evan Welch,Michael Genadry,Juliet Brett,John Brodsky,Camille Branton,Sarita Choudhury,Freddie Francis
Tina Fey (30 Rock) and Paul Rudd (This is 40) are paired for the first time on-screen in Admission, the new comedy/drama directed by Academy Award nominee Paul Weitz (About a Boy, In Good Company), about the surprising detours we encounter on the road to happiness. Every spring, high school seniors anxiously await letters of college admission that will affirm and encourage their potential. At Princeton University, admissions officer Portia Nathan (Tina Fey) is a gatekeeper evaluating thousands of applicants. Year in and year out, Portia has lived her life by the book, at work as well as at the home she shares with Princeton professor Mark (Michael Sheen). When Clarence (Wallace Shawn), the Dean of Admissions, announces his impending retirement, the likeliest candidates to succeed him are Portia and her office rival Corinne (Gloria Reuben). For Portia, however, it's business as usual as she hits the road on her annual recruiting trip. (c) Focus
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The many strands of this amiable yet overstuffed romantic comedy don't hang together, though each, on its own, has a modest charm.Richard Brody-New Yorker
What is most distressing about Admission is that it serves as further evidence that Tina Fey, despite her dominance of the small screen, has not yet mastered the big one.
Christopher Orr-The Atlantic
This is certainly an interesting idea, though the movie is badly handicapped by Fey, who must venture beyond her usual snippiness into scenes of genuine poignancy and proves unequal to the task.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader
Granted, this is not automatic laugh-riot material, nor should it be, but didn't Fey recognize how hackneyed it all is?
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
If Fey ends up making movies as good as this one over the next few years, television's loss will have been cinema's gain, for real.
Glenn Kenny-MSN Movies
You'll be glad you enrolled.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
What's a romantic comedy to do when it is neither romantic nor comedic? When that film is Admission, it plunges forward drunkenly, hoping to overcome its inadequacies with goodwill created by the cast.
Forrest Hartman-Reno Gazette-Journal
Overstays its welcome before petering out unremarkably.
Eric D. Snider-EricDSnider.com
An engaging cast holds our interest even when this rom-com meanders down unnecessary sideroads and dips into corny sentimentality.
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall
Princeton must have thought this film could help its reputation. It's more likely to increase applications to Yale, Harvard and MIT.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
Given two options, Admission routinely takes the less interesting of the two, and wastes a great deal of on-screen talent in the process.
Joe Cunningham-HeyUGuys
Have you ever wondered how the admission procedure functions in Ivy League universities? No, me neither.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times
There are chuckles and moving moments, just not enough of them.
David Aldridge-Radio Times
Intermittently sharp but often dully over-extended.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
We generally expect more wacky humour from Fey and Rudd than this comedy, which is packed with perhaps too-smart dialog and a lot of warm sentiment.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
Romantic and family complications ensue but nothing especially memorable or purposeful. Or funny.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express
It is ... perilously short on laughs, and the few that do come are generated by Lily Tomlin as the heroine's ferociously feminist mother.
Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]
Admission wants to win a place in our hearts, but after 108 minutes of relatively hard labour the majority of viewers probably won't let it in.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
The comic material really isn't there, and the plot transitions feel forced and uncomfortable ...
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
The movie subverts expectations, and not in a good way, by seeming in a dither about its own identity.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
This is comedy with zero pulse.
David Jenkins-Little White Lies
The tone is uneven, the central romance is unconvincing and it's disappointingly low on actual laughs.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
The themes are important, even if in this Hollywood laundering they are sloshed about in love suds and clattered by uneven comedy spins.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
A perfectly serviceable, star-led romance, Admission is also proof that some actors are just fun to watch in anything (which here extends to the supporting cast as well as the leads).
Rob Daniel-Sky Movies
The staggeringly unconvincing dynamic between the central characters not only leaves Fey and Rudd helpless, it ensures the whole movie is effectively rudderless.
Ben Rawson-Jones-Digital Spy
Admission is disappointing rather than disastrous but it's desperately lacking in spark and individuality.
Emma Simmonds-The List
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