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Movie Title : Admission
Release Date : Mar 22, 2013 Wide
Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Genre Movie : Comedy

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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Actors For Admission

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

Genres Admission : Comedy

NewVisitor Ranting & Critics For Admission

User Ranting Movie Admission : 3.2
User Percentage For Admission : %
User Count Like for Admission : 16,705
All Critics Ranting For Admission : 5.7
All Critics Count For Admission : 118
All Critics Percentage For Admission : 42 %

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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

On entering adulthood.
Cynthia Fuchs-PopMatters

A running theme of parenthood, by nature or nurture, extends "Admission" beyond its broader comedy of mismatched-or missing-romantic partners, sight gags and punch lines.
Neil Pond-American Profile

Fey's usual self-deprecating wit and charm only sporadically rise above the plot mechanics.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

Everywhere you see Tina Fey she is hilarious - except in this movie.
Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com

Admission never gives its world-class players the opportunity to do anything but sit on the sidelines while the film goes in circles, trying to find a consistent tone without ever getting out of its own way.
Tyler Chase-Paste Magazine

[T]he cards are stacked so heavily for the eventual winning side that Portia doesn't have to grow or change to switch sides; she just has to open her eyes.
Kenneth R. Morefield-Christianity Today

The script was adapted from a novel but I can't imagine the book (or the characters in it) being this un-interesting.
Michael A. Smith-MediaMikes

So both Liz Lemon and Tina Fey got their wish. Except Liz's costs you nothing: the Grizz sitcom isn't real or asking for 100 minutes of your life. Fey's wish resulted in this movie, this dull, terrible, lifeless movie. The one where she talks to a cow.
Dave White-Movies.com

Career women, you will finds happiness by embracing your maternal instincts. Parents and high-school students, you are right to obsess over college. Tina Fey, continue your domestication process. These are among the depressing affirmations of 'Admission.'
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

A comedy, but a serious comedy.
Boo Allen-Denton Record Chronicle (TX)

Fey and Rudd can't save college-bound comedy
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit

While the idea of teaming Fey and Rudd sounds like a feasible one, the reality is that all this low-simmer niceness results in a movie that has absolutely no wit, bite or -- most shockingly -- moments of hilarity.
Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing

What it [arguably] lacks in passion, Admission makes up for nicely in heart with Tina Fey and Paul Rudd at their light dramatic best.
Lisa Elin-We Got This Covered

A rather bland comedy that never rises above its sitcom premise.
Scott Nash-Three Movie Buffs

Fey is flawless as a stickler for rules, order, and over-rehearsed patter whose desperation to maintain an even keel at all times results in puckishly inappropriate behavior when things start to fall apart
Andrea Chase-Killer Movie Reviews

A comedy that's not especially funny, and a satire of the college admissions culture that isn't especially incisive
Stephen Silver-EntertainmentTell

Admission squanders its most interesting aspects, flattening them out into a tidy, dull narrative instead of running with their more outlandish aspects, or focusing deeper on the pain at the heart of the characters.
Perry Seibert-TV Guide's Movie Guide

When Admission is over, you're left with the feeling that you've seen something whole, complete, and enjoyable - albeit not all that memorable.
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Movie Overview For Admission

Straitlaced Princeton University admissions officer Portia Nathan (Tina Fey) is caught off-guard when she makes a recruiting visit to an alternative high school overseen by her former college classmate, the freewheeling John Pressman (Paul Rudd). Pressman has surmised that Jeremiah (Nat Wolff), his gifted yet very unconventional student, might well be the son that Portia secretly gave up for adoption many years ago. Soon, Portia finds herself bending the rules for Jeremiah, putting at risk the life she thought she always wanted -- but in the process finding her way to a surprising and exhilarating life and romance she never dreamed of having.

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