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Like a Boss

Like a Boss

  • Status: Released
  • 09-01-2020
  • Runtime: 83 min
  • Score: 6.235
  • Vote count: 654

Two female friends with very different ideals decide to start a beauty company together. One is more practical, while the other wants to earn her fortune and live a lavish lifestyle.

Tiffany Haddish

Mia Carter

Rose Byrne

Mel Paige

Salma Hayek Pinault

Claire Luna

Karan Soni

Josh Tinker

Jacob Latimore

Harry

Billy Porter

Barrett

Jimmy O. Yang

Ron

Ryan Hansen

Greg

Jennifer Coolidge

Sydney

Jessica St. Clair

Kim

Natasha Rothwell

Jill

Ari Graynor

Angela

Lisa Kudrow

Shay Whitmore

Caroline Arapoglou

Brook

Brittany Guess

Ellie

Melissa Saint-Amand

Jess

Emma Coulter

Postmates Delivery Person

Katie Parker

Receptionist

Veronica Merrell-Burriss

Lola

Vanessa Merrell

Layla

Destiny Adams

Best Friend

Kaleb Lankford

Waiter

Catherine Carlen

Aunt Margo

Anna Grace Davidson

Teen Tess

Charles Howard Dillard

Charlie

Aaron Dominguez

Justin

Dominique Gardner

Best Friend

Chelsea Hayes

Security Guard

Stanley Aughtry

Security Guard

Darlene Chikezie

Best Friend

Bisola Salimonu

Best Friend

Adam Cole-Kelly

Bartender

Dana Counce

Sue

Debra Johnston

Aunt Margo's Best Friend

Kai Clark

Ryder

Elicia Monroe

DJ Stormy

India Batson

Emily

JoAnn Bernat

Limo Driver

Marcus LaRon

First Security Guard / Marcus

Colby Lopez

Byron

Mackenzie Messick

Mackenzie

Lana Young

Shay Whittmore

Olivia De Paux

Taste Maker (uncredited)

Kharisma

Store Owner (uncredited)

Melissa Kennemore

Birthday Girl (uncredited)

Sheril Rodgers

Claire Luna Office Core (uncredited)

Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

The dead of winter is the time studios like to shove their bottom-basement junk into theaters, bringing us movies that are instantly forgettable and brimming with mediocrity. The female-driven buddy comedy “Like A Boss” is a great example. This tolerable movie is perfectly fine for a mindless girls’ night out, but it never sets its standards high enough to achieve much more. But why would it? Best friends Mia (Tiffany Haddish) and Mel (Rose Byrne) are living their best lives running a makeup company they’ve built from the ground up. Things haven’t been going so well on the financial front, and the women find themselves over their heads in debt. When cosmetics industry titan Claire Luna (Salma Hayek) presents them with a huge buyout offer, it puts a strain on their friendship that the two may not ever be able to repair. If you’re looking for a fun and insightful view at the real-life experience of female business owners, you won’t find it here. What you will find is yet another male-written movie that feeds the narrative that the beauty industry equals female empowerment. It’s not offensive, but it’s a stale idea. How many movies can you count that use the old “you need makeup to feel pretty, but also never forget to be yourself!” narrative? It’s not offensive, but it’s another Hollywood rubber stamp on what the industry thinks are the ingredients necessary for a movie that’s supposed to be made for women. The comedy is sometimes funny but mostly strained, as Haddish and Byrne are constantly struggling in an effort to sell the lousy one-liners. Their chemistry is terrific, but there’s only so much these two talented ladies can do with such a lackluster script. Hayek is an over-the-top caricature who is given very little to do. Her shtick can be amusing in the right place at the right time, but it isn’t here. This isn’t a terrible movie, but it’s light years away from being an instant classic. In fact, this tired effort wouldn’t even orbit the general conversation. But “Like a Boss” is still just barely good enough if you are a fan of the two leads or if you’re looking for easy-to-swallow entertainment.

Kamurai

Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. It's a middle-class business versus high-class business trope, which normally would be a poor vs the rich / elite trope, so it's a slightly different spin on on a family setup. The real story seems to be a dysfunctional family sister-sister trope as they're going through the first. There is a lot of fun in watching the 3 ladies "fight" each other, but it's doesn't feel like a very impactful or eventful story. A decent throw away watch designed for lady business people.