
Sarah Jane McKinney is a secretary for a big pharmaceutical company. Her aspirations are mostly for romance, she's waiting for her knight in shining armor. Looking for a sign of what to do, she applies for an executive position, even though it involves lying in her resume. When she thinks she lands the job, it turns out she's just the secretary for a new, young, handsome company transfer. She thinks he must be the man for her, but then she accidentally kills him. With one mur... (Full plot summary below)
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Sarah Jane McKinney is a secretary for a big pharmaceutical company. Her aspirations are mostly for romance, she's waiting for her knight in shining armor. Looking for a sign of what to do, she applies for an executive position, even though it involves lying in her resume. When she thinks she lands the job, it turns out she's just the secretary for a new, young, handsome company transfer. She thinks he must be the man for her, but then she accidentally kills him. With one murder under her belt, she starts climbing the corporate ladder, but then her real knight in shining armor enters her life - in the form of a homicide detective.
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| User ReviewKevin M. WWow! What a great find. Amazing cast, terrific acting, great quirky story, beautifully directed. Lots of fun. |
| User ReviewDiane LVery clever, witty, fast paced, visually uber cool from graphics to cinematography. Very stylish. Lloved it! |
| User ReviewHunny DI love black comedy, and this movie is a great one. It's just morbid and twisted enough to be really entertaining without crossing the line between funny and tasteless. I'm so glad I found this movie and gave it a chance. |
| User ReviewSylvester Kkinda funny bit twisted, and a bit of a twist at end. but does she burn herself in the end u decide |
| User ReviewRemi LI only watched it because Adam Goldberg is in it, but I ended up being pleasantly surprised. An enjoyable quirky little comedy about the cutthroat world of the office. |
| User ReviewJax MReminiscent of the short-lived Pushing Daisies (we miss you), Miss Nobody offers a mixture of naive morbidity, charmingly horrible deaths and quirky, dark humor wrapped in a bright, candy coating, like pixie sticks spiked with arsenic. Unfortunately, where Pushing Daisies and other Bryan Fuller shows were limited to weekly installments of 48 minutes, Miss Nobody attempts to stretch its equal parts charm and darkness over almost twice that. Much of the energy and enjoyment is provided by Leslie Bibb, typically the conventional pretty girl juxtaposing the more interesting characters, emphatically playing against type. Early establishment of tone, palette, composition, narration and Bibb's dependence on St. Micheal's blessing and close-lipped smile of obliviousness and bloodlust, create a delightfully disturbing dark comedy. But as with most serial killer movies the need to add bodies through increasingly convoluted and incredulous means quickly makes the movie feel labored. Eventually the pile of corpses starts to stink. |
| User ReviewMarischa BThis had a real black comedy Pushing Daises vibe. Cleverly written, well made. |
| User ReviewHeather MThis was a very strange and unusual movie. Overall it was funny, but in a shake-your-head this is insance kind of way. The ending was exactly right to match the tone of the rest of the movie. |
| User ReviewLeo LA one-time watch fast paced black comedy which stays true to the cliches. |