DVD: Post Grad, For retail & rental (20th Century Fox)

Reviewed,Nicholas Barber
Saturday 03 July 2010 19:00 EDT
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Alexis Bledel leaves college and assumes she'll sail into "a sweet job at the finest publishing house in LA", but instead finds herself unemployed and living back home with her parents (Jane Lynch and Michael Keaton).

It's a promising topic for a comedy, but the film-makers don't have the faintest idea what to do with it. Bledel hangs around, biding her time until she falls in love with her emasculated best friend, while most of the script concerns the painfully pointless antics of her zany family.

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