Post Grad

A pre-life crisis.

5.0
20091h 29m

Production

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Ryden Malby has a master plan. Graduate college, get a great job, hang out with her best friend and find the perfect guy. But her plan spins hilariously out of control when she’s forced to move back home with her eccentric family.

Trailers & Videos

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POST GRAD - Official Trailer

Cast

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Alexis Bledel

Ryden Malby

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Zach Gilford

Adam Davies

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Michael Keaton

Walter Malby

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Jane Lynch

Carmella Malby

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Bobby Coleman

Hunter Malby

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Carol Burnett

Grandma Maureen

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Rodrigo Santoro

David Santiago

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Catherine Reitman

Jessica Bard

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Mary Anne McGarry

Barbara Snaff

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J.K. Simmons

Roy Davies

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Robert Arce

Chancellor

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Jeanie Hackett

Woman at Graduation

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Vanessa Branch

Receptionist

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Shirley Jordan

Interviewer

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Craig Robinson

Funeral Director

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Melissa Tang

College Friend #1

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Parisa Fitz-Henley

College Friend #3

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Robert M. Koch

Gary the Buckle Man

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Fred Armisen

Guacanator Pitchman

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Reviews

K

Kamurai

6/10

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend.

This movie is an embodiment of Murphy's Law and the fear of not having a job after college, with a "Guy Next Door" cliche mixed in. Immediately upon seeing the situation, there is an obvious conclusion.

While Michael Keaton and Jane Lynch are almost always fun, they don't have a lot to do in this: they nail their small, small parts, but there is only so much they can do from that position.

Alexis Bledel ("Gilmore Girls") really carries the movie, and she does it well enough: she can certainly lead a movie, I just want to see it in something bigger and better than this.

A lot of the movie is so generic that it almost feels like, "they'll get it" is written in the script. It took me about 20 minutest to realize its a college movie, not a high school movie, and it's heavily predictable.

It's not that it's a bad movie by any stretch, but there just isn't anything special here, and I really think I'll be arguing with myself in a year about whether or not I've even seen this.

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