After helming 1988's "Child's Play," director Tom Holland detoured into television for a few years, working on forgettable endeavors to sustain employability. 1993's "The Temp" was supposed to be his return to big screen mischief, this time examining the dangerous dealings of corporate life at a cookie company, where a new administrative assistant isn't quite as docile as she initially seems to be. Instead of delivering something wicked about the business world, Holland turns in an anemic effort with the feature, which was defanged in post-production and plays like a picture that was hastily rethought during a critical step in its creative journey. Still, all the reshoots and changed ideas can't quite cover for the movie's inherent shortcomings, with its original lean toward laughs presenting tonal management Holland isn't prepared for. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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