"Friends With Benefits" follows rom-com formulas as if directed on autopilot, but that's not to say it isn't fun. Read Common Sense Media's Friends with Benefits review, age rating, and parents guide. Yet you have to wonder what this movie could have been had it not given into the expected outcome, coming up instead with an ending that would still be satisfying but bold and -- dare we say it -- more realistic.

Friends with Benefits movie reviews & Metacritic score: A young female headhunter in New York convinces a potential recruit to accept a job in the Big That has nothing to do with this film. I didn't cry, laughed once and a while, and was waiting for better. It would be refreshing to see a movie end.

Friends with Benefits

Friends with Benefits starring Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake is reviewed by Christy Lemire (AP critic and host of Ebert Presents at the Movies, check. This week, in Friends with Benefits, big-business headhunter Jamie (Mila Kunis) and Dylan (Justin Timberlake), a Manhattan editor she recruits, put their hands on the Bible (one they conjure up on Jamie's iPad) and vow to practise copulation without obligation. Friends with benefits is a comedy with some real cute romantic shots. Friends with benefits is a comedy with some real cute romantic shots. A film directed by Will Gluck. There€™s always a danger in setting yourself up as Until of course, during an evening watching one of the worst fake movies within in a movie ever put on celluloid, a conversation about the unrealistic.

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Friends with Benefits received generally positive reviews from critics. Below is the list of super amazing movies like Friends With Benefits! Friends with Benefits is what No Strings Attached should have been -- snappy, clever, and refreshingly contemporary.

Co-writer/director Will Gluck uses the same biting wit found in his film Easy A and easily breathes new life into a soggy genre that benefits greatly from the natural charm. Friends With Benefits may well be the most aspirational film of the decade. The genre self-consciousness in "Friends With Benefits" extends from the throwaway "Pretty Woman" nods to a goofy (and entertainingly bogus) romantic movie within a movie that Jamie and Dylan watch after their initial business relationship turns into something a bit more touchy-feely and squealy. And as often as the news reminds me that the US is not in a good place (economically) as a country, this movie was probably one of the best PR jobs Add to the mix, a very buff Justin Timberlake and the gorgeous Mila Kunis and I found myself enjoying Friends With Benefits more than I expected or.