“God, I wish your expressions weren’t so transparent.” It’s a line our internet fashion house founder (Anne Hathaway) uses, though it’s not clear whether it’s in reference to the 70-year-old newbie assigned to be her intern (Robert De Niro) or the seasoned actor who plays him. The solid premise – the American workforce would almost certainly benefit by looking to retirees as consultants – is given a lighter-than-usual treatment by Nancy Meyers (It's Complicated). Subplots involving Bobby D. and a children’s birthday party, or joining co-workers on a digression to delete an angry email mistakenly sent by Hathaway to her mother, aren’t worthy of inclusion on the Blu-ray bonus features. No sooner does De Niro sideline the boss’s boozing chauffeur than it transitions into Driving Miss Hathaway. With the exception of a few galvanizing exchanges with his creditably unaffected co-star, De Niro might just as well be reciting narration. (2015) — Scott Marks
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