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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
Release Date Admission Mar 22, 2013 Wide
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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

Visitor Ranting & Critics For Admission

User Ranting Admission :
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User Count Like for Admission : 9,562
All Critics Ranting For Admission : 5.6
All Critics Count For Admission : 27
All Critics Percentage For Admission : 41 %

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Movie Overview For Admission

At Princeton, an admissions officer gets involved with a less-than-model potential student.

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Review For Admission

You can take the kids, you can take grandma; everyone will be ever so slightly entertained.
Andrew O'Hehir-Salon.com

What should be a hilarious, long-overdue pairing of two hugely likable, superstar comedians ends up being a major disappointment with "Admission."
Christy Lemire-Associated Press

Admission doesn't have the courage to suggest that a childless woman who's doing work she loves just may have it all-or at least her all.
Stephanie Zacharek-Village Voice

Fey has the Sandra Bullock role -- exactly the kind of part that she has spent the last decade transcending. She's not bad in it, though.
David Edelstein-New York Magazine

What appears on paper to be an ideal three-dimensional, morally complex role for the quick-witted comedienne backfires in practice, relying on Fey to be funny in a movie that works better serious.
Peter Debruge-Variety

Equal parts amiable and weightless, tough to take seriously and yet light on honest laughs.
William Goss-Film.com

Would that Fey had been as choosy and critical about the screenplay as her character is about personal essays attached to applications to Princeton University.
Alonso Duralde-The Wrap

Fey and Rudd are always likable, but ADMISSION is pretty safe and uninspired.
Chris Bumbray-JoBlo's Movie Emporium

An above-average romantic comedy, "Admission" profits considerably from Tina Fey's reliable comic efforts as Portia Nathan, a Princeton University admissions officer approaching an unforeseen midlife crisis.
Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com

Despite a talented cast and a few amusing distractions, the film suffers from an overall flatness that's surprising and disappointing.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian

Admission doesn't just misfire, it flatlines.
Erick Weber-NECN

Tina Fey bridges the gap from comedy to drama with aplomb in a movie that could serve as a product placement for Princeton University.
Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve

The biggest problem with this movie is that Tina Fey didn't write it.
Joanna Langfield-The Movie Minute

"Admission" lets its heart be its guide. Sure, that's corny -- but this movie turns that into a strength.
Tim Grierson-Deadspin

Another half-success spoiled by tonal uncertainty.
Joshua Rothkopf-Time Out New York

It's as if Weitz knows he's got a corpse of a film on his hands -- never trust a movie when it feels as though you can see the director clasping the defibrillator.
Gabe Toro-The Playlist

...the ending result is much better than I thought it was capable of being.
Danny Minton-Fort Bend Sun

This is what happens when a funny lady ties her fate to a rarely funny filmmaker.
Roger Moore-Movie Nation

One of the best comedies in a while, this bracingly smart, affecting romp is that rare Hollywood screen farce which doesn't insult your intelligence and should find wide appeal.
David Noh-Film Journal International

Assigned to the wrong director, Paul Weitz, who has not made a decent film in a decade, Admission is a misfire, despite the presence of the gifted comedienne Tina Fey.
Emanuel Levy-EmanuelLevy.Com

Tina Fey's first big blunder. Cavalier and flippant regarding serious issues. Sloppy directing, terrible acting. Where is Helen Hunt when you need her?
Victoria Alexander-Film Festival Today

The estrogenic elements prove widely ineffectual, but they're just pieces of this overlong, overloaded misfire whose double-entendre title ultimately just goads the jaded viewer to admit defeat.
R. Kurt Osenlund-Slant Magazine

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