James Jay Edwards of FilmFracture writes: "Horrible Bosses has a scene where the characters compare their plot (and basically the movie) to Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train (and, in the same breath, Danny DeVito's Throw Mama from the Train). For having such a great setup, Horrible Bosses does not pack much punch. Its attempt at dark comedy is only dark because it involves a murder plot, and is only funny because of the cast. The story has a couple of good surprises and twists, but once those precious few moments come and go, the viewer is left wondering what more could have been done with such a great idea for a movie."
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