OFFICE CHRISTMAS PARTY (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Jason Bateman (Horrible Bosses), Jennifer Aniston (We’re The Millers), T.J. Miller (Deadpool), Kate McKinnon (Ghostbusters), Olivia Munn (Ride Along 2), Courtney B. Vance (Terminator Genisys), Jillian Bell (The Night Before), Vanessa Bayer (Trainwreck), Rob Corddry (Hot Tub Time Machine), Sam Richardson (Spy), Randall Park (The Interview), Jamie Chung (Sucker Punch), Abbey Lee Kershaw (Mad Max: Fury Road), Karan Soni (Safety Not Guaranteed), Matt Walsh (The Hangover), Oliver Cooper (Project X), Adrian Martinez (The Secret Life of Walter Mitty), Andrew Leeds (Life with Mikey), Da’Vine Joy Randolph (Ma’ George), Fortune Feimster (Life in Color)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Josh Gordon (Blades of Glory) and Will Speck (The Switch), directors; Justin Malen (film debut) and Laura Solon (Hot in Cleveland), writers; Guymon Casady (Steve Jobs), Daniel Rappaport (Office Space) and Scott Stuber (Ted), producers; Theodore Shapiro (Tropic Thunder), composer; Jeff Cutter (10 Cloverfield Lane), cinematographer; Jeff Groth (The Wedding Ringer) and Evan Henke (Grimsby), editors

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

As the office of a high-rolling New York business gets into the festive season, uptight CEO Carol (Aniston) is trying to close down the branch run by her hard-partying brother Clay (Miller). In an attempt to save his and his co-workers’ jobs, he rallies together a group of co-workers, including Chief Technical Officer Josh (Bateman), to throw an epic Christmas party at their office to impress a potential client and close a sale. Needless to say, things quickly get out of hand…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

You’ll wish your work environment this festive season was as wild as the one in Office Christmas Party, the riotous and utterly hilarious Christmas comedy from the makers of Blades of Glory and a great ensemble cast.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

WEDNESDAY 7TH DECEMBER 2016

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